<div><p>Supercentenarians (110 years or older) are the world’s oldest people. Seventy four are alive worldwide, with twenty two in the United States. We performed whole-genome sequencing on 17 supercentenarians to explore the genetic basis underlying extreme human longevity. We found no significant evidence of enrichment for a single rare protein-altering variant or for a gene harboring different rare protein altering variants in supercentenarian compared to control genomes. We followed up on the gene most enriched for rare protein-altering variants in our cohort of supercentenarians, TSHZ3, by sequencing it in a second cohort of 99 long-lived individuals but did not find a significant enrichment. The genome of one supercentenarian had a pa...
The search for the genetic determinants of extreme human longevity has been challenged by the phenot...
Although numerous genetic variants affecting aging and mortality have been identified, for example, ...
To identify previously reported disease mutations that are compatible with extraordinary longevity, ...
Supercentenarians (110 years or older) are the world’s oldest people. Seventy four are alive worldwi...
Supercentenarians (age 110+ years old) generally delay or escape age-related diseases and disability...
Extreme longevity is the paradigm of healthy aging as individuals who reached the extreme decades of...
<div><p>We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme lo...
We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of human extreme longevity (EL), defined as surv...
Background: The genetic basis of longevity is an important field of study because the majority of su...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
<div><p>Like most complex phenotypes, exceptional longevity is thought to reflect a combined influen...
Like most complex phenotypes, exceptional longevity is thought to reflect a combined influence of en...
We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme longevity....
Extreme longevity in humans has a strong genetic component, but whether this involves genetic variat...
As the world population ages, so the prevalence increases of individuals aged 100 years or more, kno...
The search for the genetic determinants of extreme human longevity has been challenged by the phenot...
Although numerous genetic variants affecting aging and mortality have been identified, for example, ...
To identify previously reported disease mutations that are compatible with extraordinary longevity, ...
Supercentenarians (110 years or older) are the world’s oldest people. Seventy four are alive worldwi...
Supercentenarians (age 110+ years old) generally delay or escape age-related diseases and disability...
Extreme longevity is the paradigm of healthy aging as individuals who reached the extreme decades of...
<div><p>We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme lo...
We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of human extreme longevity (EL), defined as surv...
Background: The genetic basis of longevity is an important field of study because the majority of su...
An ever larger portion of the world population survives into advanced old age, and that has been a s...
<div><p>Like most complex phenotypes, exceptional longevity is thought to reflect a combined influen...
Like most complex phenotypes, exceptional longevity is thought to reflect a combined influence of en...
We developed a new statistical framework to find genetic variants associated with extreme longevity....
Extreme longevity in humans has a strong genetic component, but whether this involves genetic variat...
As the world population ages, so the prevalence increases of individuals aged 100 years or more, kno...
The search for the genetic determinants of extreme human longevity has been challenged by the phenot...
Although numerous genetic variants affecting aging and mortality have been identified, for example, ...
To identify previously reported disease mutations that are compatible with extraordinary longevity, ...