Though from what i've observed it's generally believed that non-cancerous nDNA mutations are not a major cause of aging, because of the many repair mechanisms associated with such DNA, I was wondering if any research has been done about epigenetic changes and their association with aging and if their are repair mechanisms for random entropic changes to our epigenetic coding.
epigenetics and aging
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, Aug 05 2009 03:39 PM
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Posted 05 August 2009 - 03:39 PM
Though from what i've observed it's generally believed that non-cancerous nDNA mutations are not a major cause of aging, because of the many repair mechanisms associated with such DNA, I was wondering if any research has been done about epigenetic changes and their association with aging and if their are repair mechanisms for random entropic changes to our epigenetic coding.
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