Correlated evolution of social organization and lifespan in mammals

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  • who: Pingfen Zhu from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Correlated evolution of social organization and lifespan in mammals, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that group-living species generally live longer than solitary species, and that the transition rate from a short-lived state to a long-lived state is higher in group-living than non-group-living species, altogether supporting the correlated evolution of social organization and longevity. Since the authors aimed to characterize the conserved genes and pathways that are related to social organization and longevity among species, the mammal . . .

     

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