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Epigenetic Clocks

Steve explains that epigenetic clocks are a continuous readout that links prenatal tissues directly to very old samples. Methylation changes are almost global, and when you look at the genome, we have, in principle, 28 million locations in the genome are cytosines. Some of them gain methylation, some of them lose methylation.
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    Dr. Steve Horvath on epigenetic aging to predict healthspan: the DNA PhenoAge and GrimAge clocks

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