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Science 26 September 2003:
Vol. 301. no. 5641, pp. 1908 - 1911
DOI: 10.1126/science.1087706

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An Age-Induced Switch to a Hyper-Recombinational State

Michael A. McMurray and Daniel E. Gottschling*

There is a strong correlation between age and cancer, but the mechanism by which this phenomenon occurs is unclear. We chose Saccharomyces cerevisiae to examine one of the hallmarks of cancer—genomic instability— as a function of cellular age. As diploid yeast mother cells aged, an ~100-fold increase in loss of heterozygosity (LOH) occurred. Extending life-span altered neither the onset nor the frequency of age-induced LOH; the switch to hyper-LOH appears to be on its own clock. In young cells, LOH occurs by reciprocal recombination, whereas LOH in old cells was nonreciprocal, occurring predominantly in the old mother's progeny. Thus, nuclear genomes may be inherently unstable with age.

Division of Basic Sciences, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and Molecular and Cellular Biology Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98109, USA.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: dgottsch{at}fhcrc.org

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