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Human embryonic stem cell lines are derived under defined conditions.

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Figure 1: Whether ES cell lines develop as genetically normal or abnormal depends on the selective pressures that increase cloning efficiency for populations of cells of different karyotype or other genetic composition.

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Moore, H. The medium is the message. Nat Biotechnol 24, 160–161 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0206-160

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