Limited Senescence

Limited senescence can be interpreted as an optimal compromise rather than incomplete or weak aging. Recent work reconciled conflicting findings by proposing limited senescence with two persistent growth equilibria rather than indefinite d…

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Limited senescence can be interpreted as an optimal compromise rather than incomplete or weak aging. Recent work reconciled conflicting findings by proposing limited senescence with two persistent growth equilibria rather than indefinite decline. E. coli can have an age structure because each daughter inherits one older pole and one newer pole after division.