Why females live longer than males: is it due to the father’s sperm?

December 2, 2009 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Mice created from two female genome lived an average of 186 days longer (a third longer) than control mice created from the normal combination of a male and female genome, Japanese scientists have found.

The study may give an answer to fundamental questions: whether longevity in mammals is controlled by the genome composition of only one or both parents, and why women are at an advantage over men with regard to the lifespan.