Jellyfish DNA could extend human life by extending the lifespan.
Researchers at the Eotvos-Lorand University have made a breakthrough in their understanding of how we age.
Researchers Adam Sturm and Tibor Vellai of Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary, have made a major discovery in the field of aging. They focused their research on \”transposable element\” (TEs), which are found in our DNA.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid, also known as DNA, is a molecule made up of two nucleotide strands that form a double-helix. DNA is the genetic material that is carried by humans and most other organisms. It contains instructions on growth, development, function, and reproduction. Nearly all cells in the body of a human have the same DNA. The majority of DNA is found in the nucleus, where it is known as nuclear DNA. However, a small amount can be found in mitochondrial DNA (also called mtDNA).
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Aging Reimagined: How “Immortal” Jellyfish DNA Could Extend Human Life