Scientist finds a mouse epigenetic clock, based on changes in DNA methylation at 329 sites in the genome, that is predictive of age in the mouse with an accuracy of +/- 3.3 weeks. Lifestyle interventions known to shorten lifespan, such as a high fat diet, sped up the clock. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 13 Apr 2017
Scientist finds a mouse epigenetic clock, based on changes in DNA methylation at 329 sites in the genome, that is predictive of age in the mouse with an accuracy of +/- 3.3 weeks. Lifestyle interventions known to shorten lifespan, such as a high fat diet, sped up the clock. User mvea, in the Future(s) Studies subreddit, 13 Apr 2017
Scientist finds a mouse epigenetic clock, based on changes in DNA methylation at 329 sites in the genome, that is predictive of age in the mouse with an accuracy of +/- 3.3 weeks. Lifestyle interventions known to shorten lifespan, such as a high fat diet, sped up the clock. User mvea, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 13 Apr 2017