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<i>Drosophila</i> lifespan enhancement by exogenous bacteria
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BiologyExogenous BacteriaLifespan ExtensionFitnessLongevityNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyUnchanged Food IntakeCustomary ProcedureBiological Life CycleMicrobiologyHost-microbe BiologyHost-microbe InteractionMedicineLifespan AgingAxenic Conditions
We researched the lifespan of Drosophila under axenic conditions compared with customary procedure. The experiments revealed that the presence of bacteria during the first week of adult life can enhance lifespan, despite unchanged food intake. Later in life, the presence of bacteria can reduce lifespan. Certain long-lived mutants react in different ways, indicating an interplay between bacteria and longevity-enhancing genes.
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