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21:59 May 26, 2011 |
English to Hebrew translations [PRO] Science - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) | |||||||
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3 +2 | דנ"א של תאי נבט |
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2 | תאי נבט של דנ"א |
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germline dna תאי נבט של דנ"א Explanation: Here are more definitions:</br> A series of germ cells each descended or developed from earlier cells in the series, regarded as continuing through successive generations of an organism. </br> and germline is the collection of genes that parents pass on to their offspring. </br> In your sentence:</br> הסמנים הביולוגיים ייבחנו בתאי נבט של דנ"א ממקור דם. |
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germline dna דנ"א של תאי נבט Explanation: There is a small error in the suggested sentence translation of the earlier responder. דנ"א של תאי הנבט שמקורם בדם ולא תאי נבט של דנ"א ממקור דם I found one reference to immature white blood cells as germline cells, present in the case of sepsis. This may refer to stem cells (תאי גזע), which resloves the issue of germline DNA in the blood. Your context may help you decide. try Googgling "germline DNA in the blood" there is a fair amount of informative results. Reference: http://www.mila.cs.technion.ac.il/hebrew/resources/corpora/w... Reference: http://www1.amalnet.k12.il/sites/med/Pages/Keywords.aspx |
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