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#175 - Matt Kaeberlein, Ph.D.: The biology of aging, rapamycin, and other interventions that target the aging process

The Peter Attia Drive

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Why Do We Don't See Strong Effect Variants in People?

Ionow: The reason why you don't see these strong effect variants in people is because there is such a strong selective pressure. You make an mtor knock out mouse, it's dead. Any of these mutants in mice that have 30, 40% life span extension are all significantly defective from an evolutionary perspective. They would not be selectivelyadvntge smutations. And so i think that's at least a consistent explanation for why we don't see what we would think of as slower aging variants pop up in people.

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