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So would more copies of the SIR6 gene help reverse aging or anything like that if it's possible that deletion of the SIR6 gene speeds up aging a large amount? How dangerous would it be to have more copies of the SIR6 gene?
If the mitochondrial theory of aging is correct, is there a way to counteract the potential effects of the decay in mtDNA? What ways would there be to do that?
If the mitochondrial theory of aging is correct, is there a way to counteract the potential effects of the decay in mtDNA? What ways would there be to do that?
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