Publications by authors named "Kyra Thrush-Evensen"

Studies of the aging transcriptome focus on genes that change with age. But what can we learn from age-invariant genes-those that remain unchanged throughout the aging process? These genes also have a practical application: they can serve as reference genes in expression studies. Reference genes have mostly been identified and validated in young organisms, and no systematic investigation has been done across the lifespan.

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As epigenetic clocks have evolved from powerful estimators of chronological aging to predictors of mortality and disease risk, it begs the question of what role DNA methylation plays in the aging process. We hypothesize that while it has the potential to serve as an informative biomarker, DNA methylation could also be a key to understanding the biology entangled between aging, (de)differentiation, and epigenetic reprogramming. Here we use an unsupervised approach to analyze time associated DNA methylation from both and samples to measure an underlying signal that ties these phenomena together.

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