Some of Earth’s longest-lived fish show how to reach extreme ages 
US Source: nature 11/12/2021

Cold-loving creatures known as Pacific Ocean rockfishes have widely varying lifespans. The species Sebastes minor lasts a mere 11years; its cousin Sebastes aleutianus can live for more than 2 centuries. Scientists have now pinpointed genes linked to this remarkable range
 

To understand the variation in longevity, Peter Sudmant at the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues examined the genomes of 88 rockfish species, most in the Sebastes genus. They discovered that the longest- lived rockfishes, a group that includes several species that can live for more than 105 years, have more genes linked to DNA maintenance and for sensing nutrients in the body than do their counterparts that live for less than 20 years. Some of those genes seemed to indirectly affect longevity by influencing a fish’s size and ability to adapt to different environments.

 
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