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An epigenetic pacemaker is detected via a fast conditional expectation maximization algorithm.

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AIM DNA methylation has proven to be a remarkably accurate biomarker for human age, allowing the prediction of chronological age to within a couple of years. Recently, we proposed that… Click to show full abstract

AIM DNA methylation has proven to be a remarkably accurate biomarker for human age, allowing the prediction of chronological age to within a couple of years. Recently, we proposed that the Universal PaceMaker (UPM), a flexible paradigm for modeling evolution, could be applied to epigenetic aging. Nevertheless, application to real data was restricted to small datasets for technical limitations. MATERIALS & METHODS We partition the set of variables into to two subsets and optimize the likelihood function on each set separately. This yields an extremely efficient Conditional Expectation Maximization algorithm, alternating between the two sets while increasing the overall likelihood. RESULTS Using the technique, we could reanalyze datasets of larger magnitude and show significant advantage to the UPM approach. CONCLUSION The UPM more faithfully models epigenetic aging than the time linear approach while methylated sites accelerate and decelerate jointly.

Keywords: conditional expectation; maximization algorithm; expectation maximization; pacemaker

Journal Title: Epigenomics
Year Published: 2018

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