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SUBMITTER: Kerepesi C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8232908 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kerepesi Csaba C Zhang Bohan B Lee Sang-Goo SG Trapp Alexandre A Gladyshev Vadim N VN
Science advances 20210625 26
The notion that the germ line does not age goes back to the 19th-century ideas of August Weismann. However, being metabolically active, the germ line accumulates damage and other changes over time, i.e., it ages. For new life to begin in the same young state, the germ line must be rejuvenated in the offspring. Here, we developed a multi-tissue epigenetic clock and applied it, together with other aging clocks, to track changes in biological age during mouse and human prenatal development. This an ...[more]