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Beyond genes and environment: mapping biological stochasticity in aging


Aging is characterized by extensive variability in the onset of morbidity and mortality, even in genetically identical populations with carefully controlled environments. This points to the important role stochasticity plays in shaping the divergent aging process between individual organisms. Here, we survey how stochastic factors at the level of molecules, cells, tissues, and organisms manifest in and impact the aging process, with a focus on the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Findings of stochasticity in C. elegans give additional insights for aspects of aging in the more complex settings of mammals with parallels drawn between organisms when appropriate. The emerging understanding of the stochastic contributors to longevity will enhance research strategies and medical interventions for personalized medicine.

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