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These “Jumping Genes” Could Slow Down Aging
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A new breakthrough in DNA research might pave the way to slow aging. It’s all about your jumping genes. Transposable Elements or TEs are a part of everyone’s DNA. These TEs are also known as jumping genes, because they move around. Veuer’s Keri Lumm has more.
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