Aging Flashcards

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What is Aging

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progressive decline in somatic function reflected in reductions in fertility and surviourship

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proximate cause of aging

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progressive degeration of the soma
impaired function and increased disease

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Costs of reproduction in terms of aging

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  • trade offs may govern the evolution of DNA repair mechanisms so high reproductive rates will accelerate senscence (aging) and therefore shorten lifespan
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Evolutionary theories of aging

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  1. Mutation Accumulation
  2. Antagonist Pleiotropy
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Mutation Accumulation

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  • Few survive to older age and those that do are likely to have already reprodcued
  • strength of selection declines with age
  • mutations with late life deleterious effects accumulate in genome of species over time because they are not under strong selection

ex: single gene effects

depends on fact that strength for/against trait declines with age at which that trait is expressed

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antagonist pleiotropy

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mutations/genes with beneficial effects early in life may be favoured even if those mutations have negative effects late in life
- few survive to old age and if they do they already reproduced
- strength of selection declines with age

depends on fact that strength for/against trait declines with age at which that trait is expressed

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reproductive value

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expected contribution of offspring to future generations of individuals of age x
high during early life and low during late life

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the strength of natural selection depends on the differential reproductive success of

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genes

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Reproductive value of early life deleterious (A) , neutral (B) and late-life deleterious muations (C)

comparisons

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Early Life: A is low, B and C is high. (Big difference between A and B+C)
Late Life: no A, low B and C
Difference between reproductive value of B and C is small

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