Explore Lineages through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Lineages meaning
plural of lineage
Using Lineages
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of lineage
- In the example corpus, lineages often appears in combinations such as: lineages of, the lineages, different lineages.
Context around Lineages
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Lineages
- In this selection, "lineages" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, sub, chromosome, ancestral, though, isn and comprising stand out and add context to how "lineages" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include are parallel lineages illustrating how and consist of lineages that are. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "lineages" sits close to words such as adage, admirer and aft, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with lineages
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Theravada is oldest of the three major Buddhist lineages. (9 words)
But researchers have pointed out that consists of many different lineages. (11 words)
The study did not include data on infection from Omicron XBB and its sub-lineages. (15 words)
And given that time has to elapse before rheumatic diseases leave traces in the bone, they selected the remains of another 43 adults in the over the age of 45 as a control group and analyzed the mitochondrial lineages. (39 words)
While R1b, accounting for more than half of the lineages, is a characteristic marker of many different West European populations, haplogroups J and E1b1b and its subclades consist of lineages that are typical of the circum-Mediterranean region. (38 words)
The presence of Arab Y chromosome lineages in the Middle East suggests that most have experienced substantial gene flow from the Arabian peninsula. citation mtDNA analysis The Maternal ancestral lineages of Arabic countries are very diverse. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
The presence of Arab Y chromosome lineages in the Middle East suggests that most have experienced substantial gene flow from the Arabian peninsula. citation mtDNA analysis The Maternal ancestral lineages of Arabic countries are very diverse.
These remaining species are divided into two main monophyletic lineages (though the statistical support for these lineages isn't as strong as for the monophyly of the more derived clades within them).
This eventually led to three major passeridan lineages comprising about 4,000 species, which in addition to the corvoidan clade and numerous minor lineages make up songbird diversity today.
While R1b, accounting for more than half of the lineages, is a characteristic marker of many different West European populations, haplogroups J and E1b1b and its subclades consist of lineages that are typical of the circum-Mediterranean region.
Like its parent XBB, Kraken has strong immune evasive properties compared with previous Omicron sub-lineages, according to scientists.
The Alba phenotypes of representative Colias species, the evolutionary relationships among major Colias lineages in light of their Alba phenotypes and regional distribution, and evidence for historical introgression.
The authors indicate that the abnormal gene expression profile of extra-embryonic lineages (TE and PrE) of blastoids might be the major cause of their abnormal in vivo development.
The study did not include data on infection from Omicron XBB and its sub-lineages.
We all were in the dilemma that Covid has crossed the endemic stage, but there has been a sudden surge in cases due to Omicron sub-lineages for the last two months.
Researchers studied the ancient DNA remains of dingoes around the continent and found little evidence of interbreeding between the two lineages of canine.
This makes baboons a good model for the evolution of early human lineages within and outside Africa.
This would allow researchers to trace family lineages, marriages, and relationships within this ancient community.
And given that time has to elapse before rheumatic diseases leave traces in the bone, they selected the remains of another 43 adults in the over the age of 45 as a control group and analyzed the mitochondrial lineages.
Theravada is oldest of the three major Buddhist lineages.
The study shows that over the last 10,000 years, the early dog lineages mixed and moved to give rise to the dogs we know today.
This scenario is consistent with the contested hypothesis that the emperor and king penguins—the only two species in the genus Aptenodytes—are the sister group to all other penguin lineages.
But researchers have pointed out that consists of many different lineages.
Instead, what we’re witnessing here are parallel lineages, illustrating how different hominin experiments were unfolding early in our complex evolutionary history,” explained DeSilva.
Therefore, changes in gut microbiota could result in epigenomic changes not only directly in adjacent intestinal cells but also in distant cell lineages, such as hepatocytes (liver cells) and adipocytes (fat cells).
Eastern China is a floral "museum" with a rich array of ancient lineages and distant relatives while the western provinces are an evolutionary "cradle" for newer and more closely related species.
Common combinations with lineages
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- lineages of 16×
- the lineages 7×
- different lineages 6×
- lineages in 4×
- two lineages 4×
- lineages are 4×
- distinct lineages 3×
- cell lineages 3×
- ancient lineages 3×
- lineages and 3×