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Focusing on the intriguing debate over senescence in clonal cultures, this book blends historical literature review with a detective narrative. It delves into the contradictory evidence surrounding protozoan aging and the rejuvenating role of sexual reproduction. Utilizing Hermann Muller's "ratchet model," the author quantitatively illustrates how genetic recombination can counteract harmful mutations, highlighting the evolutionary advantages of mating. This insightful work is essential for anyone studying genetics, cell biology, and the broader implications of aging.
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Sex and Death in Protozoa, Graham Bell
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- Released
- 2003
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- Title
- Sex and Death in Protozoa
- Subtitle
- The History of Obsession
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Graham Bell
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Released
- 2003
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 216
- ISBN13
- 9780521361415
- Category
- Animals and Husbandry
- Description
- Focusing on the intriguing debate over senescence in clonal cultures, this book blends historical literature review with a detective narrative. It delves into the contradictory evidence surrounding protozoan aging and the rejuvenating role of sexual reproduction. Utilizing Hermann Muller's "ratchet model," the author quantitatively illustrates how genetic recombination can counteract harmful mutations, highlighting the evolutionary advantages of mating. This insightful work is essential for anyone studying genetics, cell biology, and the broader implications of aging.