From: Barbara Lamar (altamiratexas@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Dec 15 2000 - 20:11:37 MST
At 11:50 AM 12/16/2000 +1100, Damien Broderick wrote:
>At 12:38 PM 15/12/00 -0800, Jason Joel wrote:
>
> >As you've noted, food was historically a much greater issue than being able
> >to live to 150... and people past their reproductive prime stop contributing
> >to the gene pool, and start eating all your oatmeal.
>
>Yeah, yeah. But look:
>
> >the scientists report, the
> > long-lived flies appeared as
> > healthy and fit as normal
> > flies, continuing to
> > reproduce long after most
> > flies without the mutation
> > had died.
It would be interesting to watch several hundred generations of offspring
of flies with disabled INDY gene, subjected to various sorts of stress--for
example exposure to carcinogens and shortages of food. Also interesting to
follow generations of offspring produced during latter portion of extended
lifespan.
Also would be interesting to compare populations of calorie-restricted
animals (flies or whatever) with populations of animals with disabled INDY
gene.
Barbara
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