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clone (klon) 1. the genetically identical progeny produced by the natural or artificial asexual reproduction of a single organism, cell, or gene, e.g., plant cuttings, a cell culture descended from a single cell, or genes reproduced by recombinant DNA technology. 2. to establish or produce such a line of progeny.clo´nal
Clone A cell or organism derived through asexual (without sex) reproduction containing the identical genetic information of the parent cell or organism. Mentioned in: Gene Therapy clone 1. the genetically identical or closely similar progeny produced by the natural or artificial asexual reproduction of a single organism, cell or gene, e.g. plant cuttings, a cell culture descended from a single cell, or genes reproduced by recombinant DNA technology. 2. to establish or produce such a line of progeny. clone bank see gene bank. clone site the site where insertion of the transfer DNA segment may occur on a cloning vector. |
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We understand that the conclusion will be that foods from livestock clones and their offspring are as safe as foods from animals raised conventionally," says Glenn. Last year, a team led by Woo Suk Hwang at Seoul National University in South Korea succeeded in making the first human clone and in isolating stem cells from it (SN: 2/14/04, p. Read on to learn how Hwang's team tweaked the process of sexual reproduction (creation of new life by combining genetic material from a male and a female) to clone human embryos, and how his research may eventually be used to treat deadly or debilitating diseases. |
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