New study in Science suggests genetics might account for 50-55% of human lifespan, a significant shift from previous beliefs.
Mendel’s monastery garden experiments went largely unnoticed during his life, but their implications would ripple through science decades later.
The research, published in Science, argues that the true genetic contribution to the variation in human lifespan has been masked. A genetic contribution of 55% aligns far more closely with what has ...
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