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28 June 2025

  • curprev 18:3418:34, 28 June 2025 imported>Scytale Atreides 56,405 bytes +56,405 Telomere theory of ageing: At the beginning of the paragraph, it is implied that the reason why telomeres get shorter is because telomerase 'fails us' over time. The reality is that telomerase is explicitly suppressed in large mammals rather than naturally failing over time, with current theories indicating that telomerase suppression evolved as an a tumor-suppression mechanism.