Sex and the Origins of Death

Clark, William R.

ISBN 10: 019510644X ISBN 13: 9780195106442
Verlag: Oxford University Press (edition First Edition), 1996
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Why death? Is death an inextricable consequence of life? If not, where did death come from? In Sex and the Origins of Death, William R. Clark looks at life and death at the level of individual cells to address questions such as why we age, why cells die, and why sex and death seem to go hand in hand.
Why must we die? To shed light on this question, Clark reaches far back in evolutionary history, to the moment when "inevitable death" (death from aging) first appeared. For cells during the first billion years, death, when it occurred, was accidental; there was nothing programmed into them that said they must die. But fierce competition gradually led to multicellular animals - size being an advantage against predators - and with this change came cell specialization and, most important, germ cells in which reproductive DNA was segregated from the DNA used to operate individual cells. When sexual reproduction evolved, it became the dominant form of reproduction on the planet, in part because mixing DNA from two individuals generates altogether new germline DNA. During this process, most mutations that have crept into the germline are corrected. But this does not happen in the other (somatic) cells of the body; the mutations are not corrected, and continue to accumulate. The somatic cells become, from a genetic point of view, both superfluous and dangerous. Nature's solution to this dilemma, Clark concludes, was programmed death - the somatic cells must die. Unfortunately, we are the somatic cells. Death is necessary to exploit to the fullest the advantages of sexual reproduction.

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About the Author:
William R. Clark is Professor of Immunology and Chair of the Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology at UCLA. An internationally recognized authority on cellular immune responses, he is the author of At War Within: The Double Edged Sword of Immunity.


William R. Clark is Professor of Immunology and Chair of the Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology at UCLA.

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Titel: Sex and the Origins of Death
Verlag: Oxford University Press (edition First Edition)
Erscheinungsdatum: 1996
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Very Good
Auflage: First Edition.

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