Summary:
- This article reports on a study that used machine learning to analyze the genetic profiles of over 300,000 people to identify new genetic variants associated with longevity.
- The researchers found several genetic variants that were more common in people who lived to be 100 years old or older, suggesting these variants may play a role in extending lifespan.
- The findings provide new insights into the genetic factors that influence human longevity and could help guide future research into developing interventions to promote healthy aging.