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Lineage tree tracking

Visual lineage trees for plant tissue culture history

TissueCulture Pro turns culture ancestry into an interactive lineage tree so labs can see where each line came from, how it branched, and what it produced.

What this helps clean up

Parent-child culture relationships are hard to read from spreadsheet rows

Culture line branches are difficult to reconstruct later

Stage changes and outcomes are disconnected from culture ancestry

Source plant history gets weaker with every transfer

How it works

A practical workflow, not another spreadsheet.

1

Record the parent

Start with the mother plant or culture line that produced the next generation.

2

Log each branch

Capture child lines during subculture and culture branching workflows so the ancestry graph stays intact.

3

Review the tree

Use the lineage tree to inspect branches, confirm origins, and understand downstream production.

Relevant capabilities

Interactive ancestry view

Pan, zoom, and fit the tree to review culture relationships from source plant through downstream lines.

Stage-based context

Use stage-aware culture records to understand where each branch sits in the propagation workflow.

Direct record access

Open individual culture records from lineage context instead of hunting through disconnected lists.

Quick answers

What is a tissue culture lineage tree?

It is a visual representation of the relationships between a mother plant, culture lines, subcultures, and culture branches.

Why does lineage tracking matter?

Lineage tracking helps labs preserve origin history, understand production branches, and investigate outcomes across related cultures.

Does TissueCulture Pro show lineage visually?

Yes. It includes an interactive lineage tree designed for plant tissue culture records.