1927
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`At the beginning of an organism's life, the
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`number of cells it contains increases rapidly.
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`New cells are formed throughout its lifetime, but
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`cells also die in order to maintain a balance in
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`the number of cells in existence. This process is
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`regulated by genes and is called programmed
`cell death. Groundbreaking in the understanding
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`of this phenomenon were studies on the
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`development of the small roundworm
`Caenorhabditis elegans, conducted by Sidney
`Brenner in the mid-1970s. Brenner's work made
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`it possible to link genetic analysis to cell division
`and organ formation.
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