Brain tag methylation. A: Tag methylation with chronological aging. Circles are averages of eight tags with red dots from the cerebellum and blue X's from the cerebral cortex. Trend lines (black, all values; red, cerebellum; blue, cortex) were not significant different from a level line (linear regression, p values > 0.05). B: Histograms of individual tags comparing individuals before brain development is largely finished (< 2 years of age, gray bars, N = 72, 72, and 56 alleles for CSX, SOX10, and BGN tags) and older individuals > 2 years of age (black bars, N = 144, 144, and 88 alleles for CSX, SOX10, and BGN tags). CSX or SOX10 tag methylation values were significantly higher in older individuals. C: Histograms of individual tags comparing methylation between the cerebellum (gray bars, N = 40, 40, and 24 alleles for CSX, SOX10, and BGN tags) and the cortex (black bars, N = 104, 104, and 64 alleles for CSX, SOX10, and BGN tags) from older individuals (> 2 years of age). CSX and SOX10 tags were significantly more methylated in the cerebellum. Note that there is a high frequency of completely unmethylated SOX10 tags in the older cortex, which may reflect the presence of neural cells that express SOX10 and therefore preclude methylation (see Discussion).