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  2. Telomeric repeat–containing RNA - Wikipedia

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    This inhibitive effect seems to function in a telomere length-dependent manner; [3] that is, TERRA levels inversely correlate with increased activity of telomere elongation. In general, TERRA has been shown to be most abundant in cells with long telomeres, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] while cells with short telomeres express comparatively lower levels of ...

  3. Relationship between telomeres and longevity - Wikipedia

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    Telomeres at the end of a chromosome. The relationship between telomeres and longevity and changing the length of telomeres is one of the new fields of research on increasing human lifespan and even human immortality. [1] [2] Telomeres are sequences at the ends of chromosomes that shorten with each cell division and determine the lifespan of ...

  4. Epitalon - Wikipedia

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    Elongation of telomeres by epitalon was sufficient to surpass the Hayflick limit in a cell culture of human fetal fibroblast cells, extending their proliferative potential from termination at the 34th passage in the control cell population to beyond the 44th passage in the treated cell population, while increasing the lengths of their telomeres ...

  5. Telomere - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] There is a Web-based Analyser of the Length of Telomeres , software processing the TRF pictures. [51] A Real-Time PCR assay for telomere length involves determining the Telomere-to-Single Copy Gene (T/S) ratio, which is demonstrated to be proportional to the average telomere length in a cell. [52]

  6. Disposable soma theory of aging - Wikipedia

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    Selectively bred for their small size, smaller dog breeds like the Chihuahua (average lifespan of 15–20 years) have the B/B genotype for the IGF-1 haplotype, reducing the amount of IGF-1 produced. Conversely, large dogs like the Great Dane (average lifespan of 6–8 years) are homozygous for the IGF-1 I allele , which increases the amount of ...

  7. Telomerase - Wikipedia

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    Of the tumors without TERT activation, [49] most employ a separate pathway to maintain telomere length termed Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT). [50] The presence of this alternative pathway was first described in an SV40 virus-transformed human cell line, and based on the dynamics of the changes in telomere length, was proposed to ...

  8. Telomeres in the cell cycle - Wikipedia

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    In comparison, when cells were released and allowed to cycle, telomere length increased linearly with time. [34] These data suggest that telomere elongation occurs only in S phase. Additional experiments with greater time resolution support this hypothesis and narrow the timeframe to late S phase.

  9. Telomerase RNA component - Wikipedia

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    n/a Ensembl ENSG00000277925 n/a UniProt n a n/a RefSeq (mRNA) n/a n/a RefSeq (protein) n/a n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 3: 169.76 – 169.77 Mb n/a PubMed search n/a Wikidata View/Edit Human RNA family Vertebrate telomerase RNA Identifiers Symbol Telomerase-vert Rfam RF00024 Other data RNA type Gene Domain(s) Eukaryote ; Virus PDB structures PDBe RNA family Ciliate telomerase RNA Identifiers Symbol ...