Horvath clock
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The Horvath clock is a multi-tissue epigenetic age estimator published by Steve Horvath in 2013. It uses DNA methylation levels at 353 CpG sites to predict chronological age across more than 50 tissues and cell types with a median error of about 3.6 years. It is the most-cited epigenetic clock and well validated as a predictor of chronological age, but its association with mortality and disease is weaker than that of later, mortality-trained clocks such as GrimAge.
