Silkweaver says: They found that in almost one-third of individuals, methylation changed over that 11-year span, but not all in the same direction. Some individuals gained total methylation in their DNA, while others lost. "What we saw was a detectable change over time, which showed us proof of the principle that an individual's epigenetics does change with age," Epigenetical changes, are perhaps the most important area of research of future diagnostic medicine. |
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