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Population type influences the rate of ageing
Andrew Overall
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Richard Faragher
Ecology, Conservation and Society Research Excellence Group
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Aging Rate
100%
Generation Time
100%
Senescence
60%
Survival Curve
60%
Mutation Accumulation
40%
Age-structured Population
40%
Deleterious mutations
20%
Human Population
20%
Theories of Aging
20%
Prediction Method
20%
Effective Population Size
20%
Post-reproductive
20%
Random Genetic Drift
20%
Reproductive Season
20%
Reproductive Value
20%
Genetic Theory
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Mutation Accumulation
100%
Allele
50%
Effective Population Size
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Mutation Accumulation
100%
Allele
50%
Neonatal Infant
50%
Effective Population Size
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Genetic Drift
50%