HLTC22H3 Lecture Notes - Subcutaneous Tissue, Birth Weight, Hemoglobin

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25 Jan 2013
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Weismann: aging evolved as a benefit to the species (replaces the old with the young - group selection) finch 2007. We invest additional resources in the germ cells as we grow up and when we reproduce. Both types of genetic propensities have been observed among laboratory animal models (insects, rodents and worms) and proposed for aspects of human variation in senescence and life span. Weismann"s concept of germ/ soma later explained by kirkwood: disposable soma and immortal germline theory of senescence that organisms must reach a balance/ trade-off between the resources they invest in soma maintenance vs. reproduction. Aging is the result of a trade-off or adverse side effect between the beneficial quality of reproduction vs. body maintenance in early adulthood. Humans are distinctive among primates for the greatest longevity and most prolonged maturation. We are highly pedomorphic as such chimps appear older than we are.

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