I don't understand the question in this research paper. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-017-0329-x …
Why would males and females in one species evolve to have wildly different lifespans?
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like, males and females share so so many genes in common. And mothers pass longevity genes to sons, etc.
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Could you really expect for their longevity to look so different?
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BTW this paper basically asks: Why do post-menopausal women exist?
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and I'm confused as to why there's grounds to assume they should not
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