Why do I live so long?

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December 13, 2011

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  • Naked molerats can live for more than thirty years in captivity, far more than than other rodents. What is more they don't appear to get cancer. We don't know why they live so long, but sequencing the naked mole rat genome might give some clues. In this video we hear from Dr Chris Faulkes from Queen Mary, London University. Chris has a colony of molerats in London and showed them to me during our interview. We've uploaded a transcript of the full interview to give you even more insights into naked mole rats and what their unique biology can reveal. More information can be found here: Naked Mole-Rat Genome Resource: http://naked-mole-rat.org Naked mole rat DNA exposes its age-defying secrets: http://bit.ly/sJKcIF About Chris Faulkes: http://webspace.qmul.ac.uk/cgfaulkes/

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