2024
DOI: 10.1111/acel.14079
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DNA methylation and chromatin accessibility predict age in the domestic dog

Kelly Jin,
Brianah M. McCoy,
Elisabeth A. Goldman
et al.

Abstract: Across mammals, the epigenome is highly predictive of chronological age. These “epigenetic clocks,” most of which have been built using DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles, have gained traction as biomarkers of aging and organismal health. While the ability of DNAm to predict chronological age has been repeatedly demonstrated, the ability of other epigenetic features to predict age remains unclear. Here, we use two types of epigenetic information—DNAm, and chromatin accessibility as measured by ATAC‐seq—to develop… Show more

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