His first experiment was to insert an extra copy of SIR2 into the genome of yeast cells to see if it could stabilize the yeast genome and delay aging. When the extra SIR2 was added, ERCs were prevented, and he saw a 30 percent increase in the yeast cells’ lifespan, as we’d been hoping. Our hypothesis seemed to be standing up to scrutiny: the fundamental, upstream cause of sterility and aging in yeast was the inherent instability of the genome.