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What is the transposon theory of aging?

Over 45% of the human genome is made of transposable elements (TEs), often called 'jumping genes,' which are typically silenced in healthy cells. The transposon theory of aging posits that as we grow older, this critical silencing control fails, unleashing these elements to cause cellular damage and drive the aging process.

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