"Unlocking the Fountain of Youth: 'Jumping Genes' Unveiled as Aging Breakthrough"

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New research conducted on Caenorhabditis elegans worms has revealed that manipulating the Piwi-piRNA pathway, which controls the activity of jumping genes called transposable elements (TEs), can extend the lifespan of the worms. The study suggests that the movement of TEs within the DNA genome plays a role in the aging process. The researchers also observed an increase in TE activity as the worms aged, indicating a potential link between TE activity and cellular aging. These findings could lead to future interventions to slow down the aging process and improve health in humans.
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