Age-associated DNA methylation changes in Xenopus frogs
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Abstract
Age-associated changes in DNA methylation have been widely established and characterized in mammals but not yet extended to other species. We present clear evidence that the aquatic vertebrate species Xenopus tropicalis displays clear patterns of age-associated changes in DNA methylation. This observation allows us to leverage the unique resources available for Xenopus to study how DNA methylation relates to other hallmarks of aging. We have generated whole genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) profiles in nine samples representing young, mature and old adults and characterize the gene- and chromosome-scale changes. Moreover, we selected a few thousands CpG sites to expand the findings in a larger cohort of individuals through targeted DNA methylation analysis to produce a cost effective epigenetic clock assay.
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