Summary:
- This article reports on a study that used machine learning to analyze the genomes of over 200,000 people and identify genetic variants associated with longevity.
- The researchers found several genetic variants that were more common in people who lived to 90 years or older, including variants in genes involved in DNA repair, immune function, and nutrient sensing.
- The findings provide insights into the genetic factors that may contribute to exceptional human lifespan and could help inform the development of interventions to promote healthy aging.