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Johnson TE et al. (1992) "Cloning age-1, a gene that limits the life of C. elegans."

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    WBPaper00001855

    Johnson TE, Hutchinson EW, Tedesco PM, Fabian TJ, Brooks A, & Lithgow GJ (1992). Cloning age-1, a gene that limits the life of C. elegans.

    Mutants in the age-1 gene have life spans that are 70% longer than wild type under various environmental conditions. Here we show that the age-1 gene localizes to chromosome 2 near unc-4 and that the increase in life span is separable from a previously associated decrease in fertility.


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