Sex and Death in Protozoa

Sex and Death in Protozoa

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Bell, Graham
Cambridge University Press
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Is ageing inevitable, or can senescence and death be evaded? Large animals and plants always age if they live long enough; even individual cells from their bodies cannot continue living and dividing indefinitely. Whether or not single-celled organisms also age and die, and what relation sex bore to the process of senescence, was the subject of vigorous debate and experimentation early in the last century. In this book, Dr Bell disinters and reanalyzes these forgotten experiments, and argues that protozoan lineages do indeed senesce, as the result of an accumulated load of mutations that can be shed only through sexual reproduction. This unexpected connection between sex and death is the central theme of a book that will interest all students of evolutionary biology, sexuality and senescence.
EAN 9780521056700
ISBN 0521056705
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date March 24, 2008
Pages 216
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 152 x 13
Country United Kingdom
Authors Bell, Graham
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