DNA methylation: The role it plays in aging cells
Tuesday, November 18, 2014 - 14:30
in Biology & Nature
Although every person's DNA remains the same throughout their lives, scientists know that it functions differently at different ages. As people age, drastic changes occur in their DNA methylation patterns, which are thought to act as a "second code" on top of the DNA that can lock genes in the on or off position. However, what the consequences of these changes are remains a mystery.