Re: [DIYbio] Re: Longecity: a crowdfunding strategy worth watching

But it seems to be difficult to correct all the mt -genes. There are many mt per cell.

Expressing them in the nucleus in contrary will take the selective pressure from the mitochondria and these genes will also be deleted in the long term.

IIRC mitos have differing tRNA, carrying different amino acids per codon for a few codons. So you gotta change the language, by synthesizing the genes. The age of cheap synthesizing isn't quite here yet... although it's arriving

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