I want to develop software against aging, what kind of software a biogerontologist need? I want to invest my money into bioinformatics
research for aging. Feel free to visit my page here:
http://www.nanoaging...showpage&pid=47
--Jon
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Have you considered resource allocation models? Here is a recent article by Kirkwood in this area:
Mech Ageing Dev. 2005 Jan;126(1):99-103.
Modelling the disposable soma theory of ageing.
Drenos F, Kirkwood TB.
School of Clinical Medical Sciences-Gerontology, Henry Wellcome Laboratory for Biogerontology Research, Institute for Ageing and Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6BE, UK.
PMID: 15610767 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Actually, Infernity, that's not a good model of aging. Life is digital (genetic code), not analog. Like digital music, life is intrinsically capable of replicating its essential aspects perfectly across millions and millions of cell divisions. Our germ cells do exactly that. As Mike West likes to point out, the cells of your body are part of a living legacy of protoplasm that has been continuously dividing and faithfully preserving the machinery of life FOR THREE BILLION YEARS.Take a picture of yourself and photocopy in a black and white photocopying machine. Now take the the result and make an experiment.
Simply copy it. and then copy the copy. and then, copy the copy... etcetera, etcetera...
You'll see that the most recent copy is less evident.
In the end you'll see nothing.
This is exactly what happened to us.
The cells simply get harmed with time in to inability to copy, or copy a defective one, as every once in a time there are few lagging...
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