In a new study, a scientist has suggested that the dinosaurs had a certain enzyme which if would had been passed down to the human race, would have extended our lifespan by 200 years....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Microbiologist Joao Pedro de Magalhaes, who is from the United Kingdom’s University of Birmingham, has emphasised an evident difference between how quickly mammals, like humans, age and how the ageing takes place in reptiles and amphibians.

As per the scientists, the discrepancy is likely because the dinosaurs dominated this planet millions of years ago, especially at an important time period in mammalian history.

In a newly published paper, the microbiologist describing his “longevity bottleneck” hypothesis, explains that when dinosaurs were ruling the Earth, it had become important for the much smaller mammals to quickly reproduce for survival, which likely led to the discarding of genes for longer lifespans as evolution progressed.

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“Some of the earliest mammals were forced to live towards the bottom of the food chain, and have likely spent 100 million years during the age of the dinosaurs evolving to survive through rapid reproduction,” said de Magalhaes, as reported by sciencealert.

“That long period of evolutionary pressure has, I propose, an impact on the way that we humans age,” he added.

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In the research, the scientist has noted that the ancient ancestors in the eutherian mammal lineage are likely to have lost certain enzymes at the time when dinosaurs were present, which also includes enzymes which help in repairing the damage caused to our skin by ultraviolet light.

As per the research, even marsupials and monotremes do not have at least one of the three UV-repair enzymes, which are called photolyases. However, this remains unclear if this was related to their own comparatively shortened lifespans.

The scientists hinted that the mammal, who tried to become nocturnal to stay safe, may have faced more loss, and now after millions of years, this loss is being covered with the use of sun cream.

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“We see examples in the animal world of truly remarkable repair and regeneration. That genetic information would have been unnecessary for early mammals that were lucky to not end up as T. rex food,” said de Magalhaes.

“While just a hypothesis at the moment, there are lots of intriguing angles to take this, including the prospect that cancer is more frequent in mammals than other species due to the rapid ageing process,” he added…CONTINUE READING>>

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