| Literature DB >> 19168993 |
Hideo Hatase1, Ryusuke Sudo, Kunihiro K Watanabe, Takashi Kasugai, Tomomi Saito, Hitoshi Okamoto, Itaru Uchida, Katsumi Tsukamoto.
Abstract
We verified whether telomere length shortens with age in the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) by measuring telomere lengths (relative telomere to single copy gene [T/S] ratios) in whole blood and epidermis from 20 captive individuals with a real-time PCR method. There was no significant correlation between age and relative T/S ratios in blood. Although the correlation between age and relative T/S ratios in epidermis was not significant, older turtles had smaller relative T/S ratios in epidermis. It was thus demonstrated that telomere length in epidermis could be a useful age estimator for sea turtles. Relative age information obtained with this simple, rapid, non-invasive technique may help to advance our understanding of the ecology of endangered sea turtles. This is the first publication on age-related changes in telomere length among chelonians.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19168993 DOI: 10.1266/ggs.83.423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Genet Syst ISSN: 1341-7568 Impact factor: 1.517