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Nature's Genetic Bargain: More Kids, Fewer Years?

New research supports the theory that genes promoting early reproduction may accelerate aging, but emphasizes the dominant role of environmental factors in determining lifespan and reproduction. A University of Michigan-led study based on a review of genetic and health information from more than

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Genetic mutations that promote reproduction tend to shorten human lifespan

Genetic mutations that promote reproduction tend to shorten human lifespan
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Genetic mutations that promote reproduction tend to shorten human lifespan, study shows

Genetic mutations that promote reproduction tend to shorten human lifespan, study shows
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<p>A University of Michigan-led study based on a review of genetic and health information from more than 276,000 people finds strong support for a decades-old evolutionary theory that sought to explain aging and senescence.</p>

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