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Date: Thu Nov 11 08:27:52 1999 Posted By: Jurgen Ziesmann, MadSci Admin Area of science: Zoology ID: 939586004.Zo ... Larval and pupal stages take about 10 days of these days.
We also need info on lifespan for common moquito's (north american), palmetto bugs (hawaii native), small black biting ants (common north american).
U.S. biologists say they've discovered eliminating germline stem cells -- the cells that make eggs and sperm -- lengthens the life of fruit flies.
Brown University biologists have found that eliminating germline stem cells, the cells that make eggs and sperm, lengthens the life of fruit flies and alters insulin production. These findings suggest ...
Biologists have found that eliminating germline stem cells, the cells that make eggs and sperm, lengthens the life of fruit flies and alters insulin production. These findings suggest a provocative ...
“For more than 50 years, scientists have known that there is a link between reproduction and lifespan,” said Thomas Flatt, a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Ecology and ...
New research by Brown University biologists shows that fruit flies live longer when they don’t produce germline stem cells – the cells that create eggs and sperm.
Investigators report that they have extended the lifespans of fruit flies by mutating a gene involved in the insulin-IGF pathway. These findings suggest that hormones may eventually be used to ...
New research by Brown University biologists shows that fruit flies live longer when they don't produce germline stem cells - the cells that create eggs and sperm.The work suggests a pro...
New research carried out on the fruit fly has revealed that mutations in a metabolism-related gene called Indy can double the insect's life span. In addition, the flies retained the majority of their - ...
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