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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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Would-be rat cloners had become frustrated because unfertilized rat eggs typically begin dividing within an hour of their removal from a female's oviduct. So began a front-page story in the New York Times (March 25), highlighting the frustrations of animal cloners, and the chance that human cloning may prove technically impossible. Some identity cloners are very smart and find ways to use individual financial profiles to run up bills on others' accounts. |
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