Shark DNA could hold answers to how we age
Phys.org1 min read69 words
University of Georgia researchers have developed a novel technique to estimate the age of sharks by analyzing specific changes in their DNA. The study utilizes epigenetic clocks, which measure chemical alterations known as DNA methylation to assess cellular wear and tear over time. This method provides a noninvasive, rapid, and accurate assessment of age for these apex predators, offering a reliable solution to a persistent challenge in marine biology
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