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lineageassociated

Lineageassociated is an adjective used in biology to describe a trait, marker, mutation, or expression pattern that is tied to a particular lineage within a population. A lineage can refer to a developmental cell lineage, a clonal lineage in a microbial population, or an evolutionary lineage such as a species, haplogroup, or subclade. A lineageassociated feature is typically more prevalent in members of that lineage than in others, though exceptions and context-dependent variation are common.

Examples of lineageassociated features appear across disciplines. In human genetics, mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and Y-chromosome haplotypes

Identification and interpretation of lineageassociation rely on phylogenetic analysis, lineage tracing experiments, and comparative genomics. Limitations

See also: lineage tracing, clonal lineage, haplogroup, phylogeny, marker.

are
lineageassociated
markers
that
reflect
descent.
In
cancer
biology,
lineageassociated
mutations
can
define
subclones
within
tumors
and
help
trace
clonal
evolution.
In
microbiology,
certain
lineages
of
bacteria
carry
lineageassociated
virulence
factors
or
antibiotic
resistance
determinants.
In
developmental
biology
and
single-cell
genomics,
lineageassociated
gene
expression
programs
help
distinguish
progenitor-derived
lineages
and
can
persist
across
daughter
cells.
include
sampling
bias,
convergent
evolution,
and
horizontal
gene
transfer,
all
of
which
can
blur
lineage
boundaries.
The
term
serves
as
a
descriptive
label
indicating
enrichment
or
confinement
of
a
feature
to
a
specific
lineage,
rather
than
asserting
a
causal
mechanism
without
further
evidence.