Some 100-year-olds have the DNA markers of people in their 20s

Some 100-year-olds have the DNA markers of people in their 20s

Some 100-year-olds have the DNA markers of people in their 20s

By / Health / Monday, 24 December 2018 06:54

These differences could someday indicate biological age—whether a person’s body functions as older or younger than their chronological age, the researchers say.

In a proof-of-concept study, researchers extracted cfDNA from blood samples from people in their 20s, people in their 70s, and healthy and unhealthy centenarians. The team detected differences in how the DNA was packaged in the four groups.

 

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