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No sex differences in adult telomere length across vertebrates: a meta-analysis

Authors :
Florentin Remot
Victor Ronget
Hannah Froy
Benjamin Rey
Jean-Michel Gaillard
Daniel H. Nussey
Jean-François Lemaître
Source :
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 7, Iss 11 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
The Royal Society, 2020.

Abstract

In many mammalian species, females live on average longer than males. In humans, women have consistently longer telomeres than men, and this has led to speculation that sex differences in telomere length (TL) could play a role in sex differences in longevity. To address the generality and drivers of patterns of sex differences in TL across vertebrates, we performed meta-analyses across 51 species. We tested two main evolutionary hypotheses proposed to explain sex differences in TL, namely the heterogametic sex disadvantage and the sexual selection hypotheses. We found no support for consistent sex differences in TL between males and females among mammal, bird, fish and reptile species. This absence of sex differences in TL across different classes of vertebrates does not support the heterogametic sex disadvantage hypothesis. Likewise, the absence of any negative effect of sexual size dimorphism on male TL suggests that sexual selection is not likely to mediate the magnitude of sex differences in TL across vertebrates. Finally, the comparative analyses we conducted did not detect any association between sex differences in TL and sex differences in longevity, which does not support the idea that sex differences in TL could explain the observed sex differences in longevity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20545703
Volume :
7
Issue :
11
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Royal Society Open Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.05dc68bda7fe46a5b502793ece8ef294
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200548