Melted Test Tubes! DNA methylation, a "forensically stable" measure of aging | Steve Horvath

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The stability of DNA methylation patterns - in terms of sample reliability - makes the use of epigenetic clock data an attractive tool in the hands of researchers investigating aging around the world. Epigenetic clocks may be a potent way of gauging the successfulness of anti-aging interventions that is resistant to accidental artifact in the lab. In vivo, the epigenetic changes that occur over time as a person ages, Dr. Horvath says, are more stable than gene expression, proteomics, and metabolomics measurements.

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