greater than prospective fate...
Their ability to differentiate into other cell types.
To understand potency we jave to know that the Potency of a stem cell relates to its ability to differentiate. Currently the most potent cell lines are: • Totipotent stem cells that can differentiate into embryonic and extraembryonic cell types. • Pluripotent cells can differentiate into nearly all cells. • Multipotent cells can differentiate into a number of cells, but only those of a closely related family of cells • Oligopotent cells can differentiate into a few cell types like myeloid stem cells • Unipotent cells can only produce one cell type, themselves. source:http://stemcellthailand.org/differentiation/
A term referring to a genetic situation in which an individual's cells do not have the exact same composition of chromosomes.
Dysplasia - is abnormal tissue development.
The inheritance of an organism tells cells to differentiate during embryonic development.
Their ability to differentiate into other cell types.
It is called a mosaic when an individual has different genome on different cells. For example a person can have trisomy 21 (down syndrome) in some specific tissue and be completely normal on other tissue.
its where some cells are "down syndrome" cells and some are "typical" cells. meaning some cells have three sets of the 21st chromosome and some have the normal 2 sets.
To understand potency we jave to know that the Potency of a stem cell relates to its ability to differentiate. Currently the most potent cell lines are: • Totipotent stem cells that can differentiate into embryonic and extraembryonic cell types. • Pluripotent cells can differentiate into nearly all cells. • Multipotent cells can differentiate into a number of cells, but only those of a closely related family of cells • Oligopotent cells can differentiate into a few cell types like myeloid stem cells • Unipotent cells can only produce one cell type, themselves. source:http://stemcellthailand.org/differentiation/
Embryonic phase is the period of human development. This is when the cells change.
why is a cell membrane also named cell mosaic
A term referring to a genetic situation in which an individual's cells do not have the exact same composition of chromosomes.
It is a minute particle having nucleic acid surrounded by core of protein. If these particles come in contact with living cells, multiply very vigoursly and cause mosaic in the plants. These particles were first detected in tobacco plant, hence designated as Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV).
Dysplasia - is abnormal tissue development.
The inheritance of an organism tells cells to differentiate during embryonic development.
The nucleic acids hold the instructions for the growth and development for cells.
Dysplastic means "relating to or exhibiting dysplasia", abnormal development of cells or tissue.