That changed in 2014, when Swedish scientists showed that Y loss in blood cells correlates with how long men live – those who ...
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Research Sheds Light on Why Women Live Longer Than Men—and Why This Pattern Will Likely Continue
The researchers also found that the sex most involved in raising offspring tends to have a greater lifespan. In longer-lived ...
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Study explores how losing the Y chromosome fuels bladder cancer aggressiveness
University of Arizona Cancer Center researchers will study the potential effects of the loss of the Y chromosome in the ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that women’s relative longevity may be linked to one particular thing. Viktoriia Hnatiuk/123rf Women tend to live longer than men. There are traditional ...
“There’s nothing like a dame,” sang the Navymen in South Pacific. Not so, say physiologists. There are people who are something like a dame but are really men, or even a combination of male and female ...
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Why women's brains face higher risk: Scientists pinpoint X-chromosome gene behind MS and Alzheimer's
New research by UCLA Health has identified a sex-chromosome linked gene that drives inflammation in the female brain, ...
Depending on the setting, the ability of a crucial bacterium in biotechnology—Agrobacterium tumefaciens—to transfer its DNA ...
Women tend to have longer lifespans relative to men and it might be linked to having double X chromosomes. Photo / 123rf Women tend to live longer than men. There are traditional explanations: Men ...
The paper B.A. Sandkam et al., “Extreme Y chromosome polymorphism corresponds to five male reproductive morphs of a freshwater fish,” Nat Eco Evol, 5:939–48, 2021. One of the key stages in the ...
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