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lin·eage1 [ˈlɪniɪʤ] SOST

Abstammung f <-, -en>

trac·ing [ˈtreɪsɪŋ] SOST

Skizze f <-, -n>

trace1 [treɪs] SOST

Strang m <-(e)s, Strä·nge>

I. trace2 [treɪs] SOST

1. trace (sign):

Zeichen nt <-s, ->
Spur f <-, -en>

2. trace (slight amount):

Spur f <-, -en>
Anflug m <-[e]s, -flüge> kein pl
Gefühlsregung f <-, -en>

3. trace (electronic search):

Aufzeichnung f <-, -en>

4. trace (measurement line):

Aufzeichnung f <-, -en>

5. trace esp ingl am (path):

6. trace (in math):

Kurve f <-, -n>

7. trace INFORM:

trace of program

II. trace2 [treɪs] VB vb trans

1. trace (follow trail):

jdn aufspüren [o. ausfindig machen] [o. CH, A a. eruieren]

2. trace (track back):

to trace sth

3. trace (describe):

to trace sth

4. trace (draw outline):

to trace sth
etw dat folgen

5. trace (take route):

lin·eage2 [ˈlaɪnɪʤ] SOST

Zeilenzahl f <-, -en>
Zeilenhonorar nt <-s, -e>

Glossario di Biologia Klett

lineage tracing [ˈlɪniɪʤˌtreɪsɪŋ] SOST

Glossario di Biologia Klett

lineage SOST

Present
Itrace
youtrace
he/she/ittraces
wetrace
youtrace
theytrace
Past
Itraced
youtraced
he/she/ittraced
wetraced
youtraced
theytraced
Present Perfect
Ihavetraced
youhavetraced
he/she/ithastraced
wehavetraced
youhavetraced
theyhavetraced
Past Perfect
Ihadtraced
youhadtraced
he/she/ithadtraced
wehadtraced
youhadtraced
theyhadtraced

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Many genetic and chemical tools have been generated that allow long-term cell lineage tracing, bringing insight into the longevity of embryonic stem cells for various tissues.
en.wikipedia.org
Taking advantage of genetic lineage tracing and tissue-specific gene knockout technology, researchers found that part of the liver vasculature is derived from the endocardium in the developing heart.
medicalxpress.com
By intersectional lineage tracing technology, researchers pinpointed that endocardium-derived liver vasculature is derived from sinus venosus endocardium, which is also the origin of coronary vessels.
medicalxpress.com
Transplantation experiments are commonly used in conjunction with the genetic manipulation and lineage tracing.
en.wikipedia.org