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    1. There are dozens if not hundreds of these transcriptomic clocks that scientists have created and they’re pretty much all mediocre at best. I think in the future this could be very interesting technology and what they’re building here are step stones towards that, but I wouldn’t put too much weight in current transcriptomic clocks.

      Source:PhD in aging biology

    2. rogermuffin69 on

      Great , now it can be used on criminals pretending to be 14 when they are clearly 30

    3. Aware_Sea_5457 on

      what’s different from existing clocks like horvath’s is it doesn’t just spit out one number. it breaks aging into separate modules, inflammation, energy production, tissue repair, each with its own clock. so instead of „you’re biologically 45“ you get „your inflammation is running old but your mitochondria are fine.“ that’s what makes it useful for testing interventions, you can see if a drug is hitting the pathway it’s supposed to

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