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Genetic Code of World's Oldest Person Unlocked

A Dutch woman who held the title of the world's oldest person when she died, aged 115, credited her longevity to a daily meal of herring, not smoking and limiting her alcohol intake. Six years later, however, scientists hope her genes may provide a better answer -- and as a result they have sequenced her complete genetic code, The Times of London reported Saturday.

Senh: I bet a lot of it has to do with living a stress-free, but active life with moderation in food and alcohol.

 

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