Other Ageing Factor: Gender separation - Nothobranchius furzeri
Last modified: Dec 09, 2014. Release 1 • Page created: May 19, 2024
Summary
Other Ageing Factor Name | : | Gender separation | ||||||||||||||||
Species | : | Nothobranchius furzeri | ||||||||||||||||
Ageing Relevance Analysis | : |
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Ageing Factor Stable ID | : | AF_009206 | ||||||||||||||||
Download | : | XML |
Observations
Ageing Phenotype
Data Type 1
no ageing phenotype observation—data type 1 available
Data Type 2
Ageing Relevance:
- yes (Exp. Analysis)
- yes, but no ageing factor assigned (Exp. Analysis)
- no (Exp. Analysis)
- putative (Comp. Analysis)
Organism | Ageing Factor | Lifespan Observation | Reference | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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# | Observation Stable ID | Species | Strain | Gene | Compound | Other Ageing Factor | Significant Lifespan Effect | Change | Observed Lifespan | Reference Lifespan | Lifespan Unit | Measure | Temperature | Temperature Unit | Sex/Mating Type | Description | Author | Year | PubMed | DOI | Source | ||||
1 | OB_005013 | Nothobranchius furzeri | MZM-04/10 |
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none | days | 26 | ℃ | female | Although gender separation resulted in reduced female reproductive effort and offspring investment, as investigated by analysis of clutch size, eggs in the ovaries and ovary mass, the energetic surplus was not reallocated towards somatic maintenance and no effect on life span was observed in either males or females. | Graf et al. | 2010 | 20689818 | doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011958 | Lifespan Observations Database (ID: 908) | ||||||||||
2 | OB_005014 | Nothobranchius furzeri | MZM-04/10 |
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none | days | 26 | ℃ | male | Although gender separation resulted in reduced female reproductive effort and offspring investment, as investigated by analysis of clutch size, eggs in the ovaries and ovary mass, the energetic surplus was not reallocated towards somatic maintenance and no effect on life span was observed in either males or females. | Graf et al. | 2010 | 20689818 | doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011958 | Lifespan Observations Database (ID: 909) |
Homology Analysis
no homology analysis observation available
References
MeSH Terms: Only a subset of the Medical Subject Headings terms is shown: the Major Topics MeSH terms. They describe one of the main topics discussed in the article denoted by an asterisk on the MeSH term or MeSH/Subheading combination on the PubMed page. MeSH terms that belong to the Ageing MeSH are highlighted in green.
- Graf M, Cellerino A, Englert C:
Gender separation increases somatic growth in females but does not affect lifespan in Nothobranchius furzeri.
PLoS ONE. 2010; 5: e11958.
PubMed (ID: 20689818), PubMed Central (ID: PMC2914755), doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011958
MeSH Terms: Cyprinodontiformes/growth & development; Longevity; Sex Characteristics