Clemson Study: Existing Epigenetic Clocks May Not Tell Time Correctly for Some Populations
January 14, 2026
January 14, 2026
CLEMSON, South Carolina, Jan. 14 (TNSjou) -- Clemson University issued the following news:
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Clemson study: Existing epigenetic clocks may not tell time correctly for some populations
The clocks show significantly higher errors in populations with more genetic diversity than those of European ancestry, the most commonly studied in human genetics.
By Cindy Landrum
Molecular "age clocks" promise to tell us how fast we . . .
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Clemson study: Existing epigenetic clocks may not tell time correctly for some populations
The clocks show significantly higher errors in populations with more genetic diversity than those of European ancestry, the most commonly studied in human genetics.
By Cindy Landrum
Molecular "age clocks" promise to tell us how fast we . . .
