And of course there are some spikebabies, elves born before the awakening...
Part of that info was gained through genome mapping. The rest likely came from pre-Fifth World sources, like Dunkelzahn on Wyrm Talk
Quote from: ArkangelWinter on <03-06-12/2307:33>Part of that info was gained through genome mapping. The rest likely came from pre-Fifth World sources, like Dunkelzahn on Wyrm TalkThere's a part of the DNA strand that falls off as it ages, limiting the amount that cells are able to reproduce. Using this, you can get a rough estimate of how long a person can live. (Right now, it's worthless for that role, and is mostly being experimented and researched on to extend human lifespan potential.).I just wish I could remember the bloody name. I keep running across it, but... OK, I've been hit. In the head. A lot.
There's a part of the DNA strand that falls off as it ages, limiting the amount that cells are able to reproduce. Using this, you can get a rough estimate of how long a person can live. (Right now, it's worthless for that role, and is mostly being experimented and researched on to extend human lifespan potential.).I just wish I could remember the bloody name. I keep running across it, but... OK, I've been hit. In the head. A lot.
Quote from: Irian on <03-07-12/0111:49>And of course there are some spikebabies, elves born before the awakening...But those aren't many, right? And at most they could be 60ish+normal human adult maximum age...say 160ish? By no means a way to demonstrate an average life span of 100s of years. @ArkangelWinter, yeah, that pretty much makes perfect sense. Especially Big D.
Quote from: CanRay on <03-07-12/1211:33>I just wish I could remember the bloody name. I keep running across it, but... OK, I've been hit. In the head. A lot.Telomere, CanRay.
I just wish I could remember the bloody name. I keep running across it, but... OK, I've been hit. In the head. A lot.