Elephant TP53-RETROGENE 9 induces transcription-independent apoptosis at the mitochondria | Cell Death Discovery
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Research on an elephant gene has led to discoveries about apoptosis, or cell death, and its relationship to cancer. The findings may be related to the relatively low cancer rates in large species, a phenomenon known as Peto's Paradox. The studies appear to involve the p53 protein and its role in cancer, although the exact connections between the research and its implications are not entirely clear.