Summary:
- This article discusses a new study that used machine learning to analyze the genomes of over 200,000 people and identify 2,000 genetic variants associated with human longevity.
- The researchers found that these genetic variants are involved in various biological processes, including DNA repair, immune function, and metabolic pathways, suggesting that multiple mechanisms contribute to human lifespan.
- The findings provide insights into the genetic underpinnings of human longevity and could lead to the development of new interventions and therapies to promote healthy aging.