tomBitonti
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The question is, how long do cells live? In a 500 year old tree, are any of the tree's living cells 500 years old?
My understanding is that humans don't get new nerve cells, so a 100 year old person will have 100 year old nerve cells. If this is true for tortoises, does that mean there can be 200 year nerve cells? What is the limit?
Thx!
TomB
http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?467093-Is-Global-Warming-real
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That's fine. The half-life of DNA, even in bone or trapped in amber, seems to be about 520 years or so. A 65 million year old dinosaur cell has gone through about 125,000 half-lives. Thus the amount of DNA has been cut in half 125,000 times, leaving nothing useful.
The question is, how long do cells live? In a 500 year old tree, are any of the tree's living cells 500 years old?
My understanding is that humans don't get new nerve cells, so a 100 year old person will have 100 year old nerve cells. If this is true for tortoises, does that mean there can be 200 year nerve cells? What is the limit?
Thx!
TomB