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Jobb Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Stem cell line

What does "line" mean here?

"The truth of the matter is that we need more stem-cell lines in order to provide better models for studying and curing a wider range of human diseases."


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"The current policy is based on an arbitrary factor -- a specific cutoff date unrelated to science -- that negates important technical progress that has been made in the field outside of federally funded research," said Peter Van Etten, president and CEO of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. "The truth of the matter is that we need more stem-cell lines in order to provide better models for studying and curing a wider range of human diseases."
  

Top answer

A line can be a series of people chronologically, all belonging to the same family, as when we talk about a line of kings and queens who have ruled a country throughout the centuries. The word "lineage" is also used in this sense. It expresses the idea of a genetic relationship which continues through time.

  • A line can be a series of people chronologically, all belonging to the same family, as when we talk about a line of kings and queens who have ruled a country throughout the centuries.
  • The word "lineage" is also used in this sense.
  • It expresses the idea of a genetic relationship which continues through time.
  • " In the case of cells, suppose a scientist begins with one cell.
  • The cell divides, and the division of that cell produces two daughter cells.
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A line can be a series of people chronologically, all belonging to the same family, as when we talk about a line of kings and queens who have ruled a country throughout the centuries. The word "lineage" is also used in this sense. It expresses the idea of a genetic relationship which continues through time.

"Elizabeth II is the most recent monarch of England in a royal line founded by

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