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Scientists mapped the genome of a shark that can live 400 years. It could unlock new secrets to longevity


Published on 2024-12-13 06:22:27 - CNN
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  • Mysteries surround the elusive Greenland shark, the longest-living vertebrate in the world. Researchers have new insight into the unique fish's genetic makeup.

The article from CNN discusses a groundbreaking study on the Greenland shark, known for its exceptional longevity, with some individuals living up to 400 years. Researchers have sequenced the genome of the Greenland shark to understand the genetic basis of its long life. The study, published in the journal "Science," reveals that the Greenland shark's DNA contains unique adaptations that slow down aging processes, including enhanced DNA repair mechanisms and a reduced metabolic rate. These findings could have implications for human longevity research, potentially leading to new insights into how humans might extend their healthy lifespans. The research also highlights the ecological significance of these slow-growing, long-lived species in understanding marine ecosystems and the impacts of climate change.

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