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Will someone born before 2001 live to be 150?

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Community Prediction29% (10% - 60%)

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community: 29%
Life expectancy for the longest-lived populations has been growing more or less linearly since the 1840s.
Up to 50% of all variation in lifespan may be due to genetic factors, indicating a significant but not exclusive role of genetics in determining longevity.
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The FOXO3 gene is closely associated with longevity, and particular variants of this gene are found more frequently in individuals aged 90 and above, suggesting a genetic basis for extended lifespan.
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