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The recent move to halt federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research in the US is a serious blow. Ironically, unless reversed, it will also cripple US participation in the development of induced pluripotent stem cells as a viable alternative.
The strength of selection that acts on a growing population of cells and the presence of a stochastic switching mechanism may be inferred from lineage data.