Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the immortal jellyfish, is a species of small, biologically immortal jellyfish found worldwide in temperate to tropic...
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genus includes the following species: Turritopsis chevalense (Thorneley, 1904) – species inquirenda Turritopsis dohrnii (Weismann, 1883) also known as the...
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of the genus Turritopsis were formerly classified as T. nutricula, including the "immortal jellyfish" which is now classified as T. dohrnii. Hydrozoans...
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Before the mid-1990s, the entire Turritopsis genome was classified as Turritopsis nutricula including the Turritopsis dohrnii, or immortal jellyfish. Because...
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to a larval state and regrow into adults multiple times, such as Turritopsis dohrnii. Biological immortality DNA damage theory of aging Indefinite lifespan...
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Greek mythological aquatic creature after which the genus is named Turritopsis dohrnii, another cnidarian (a jellyfish) that scientists believe to be immortal...
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are thought to be biologically immortal would, in one instance, be Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the "immortal jellyfish", due to its ability to revert...
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hydras are subsequently able to maintain telomere lengths. Turritopsis dohrnii, or Turritopsis nutricula, is a small (5 millimeters (0.20 in)) species of...
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and inevitably occurs in all organisms. Some organisms, such as Turritopsis dohrnii, are biologically immortal, however they can still die from means...
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(aka "Ming", lived 507±2 years.) Some jellyfish species, including Turritopsis dohrnii, Laodicea undulata, and Aurelia sp.1, are able to revert to the polyp...
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