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GROWING OLD. Compared to a typical middle-aged mouse (top), a mouse that is the same age but riddled with mutations in a certain kind of DNA (bottom) has begun to show signs of premature aging. The rodent has lost weight and developed a curved spine due to weakening bones. Its hair has begun to go gray and fall out. Credit: A. Trifunovic, et al./Nature
Found in: Biology

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