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clone describes a large number of cells or molecules derived from a single ancestral cell or molecule.
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clonus Brisk increase in tone with involuntary movements that result in dysfunction of the corticospinal tracts.
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clone A genetically identical group of cells or organisms resulting from asexual reproduction, breeding of completely inbred organisms, or nuclear transplantation. b
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clone In animal cell culture terminology a population of cells derived from a single cell by mitoses. A clone is not necessarily homogeneous and, therefore, the terms clone and cloned do not indicate homogeneity in a cell population, genetic or otherwise. ...
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cloning vector An agent used to transfer DNA in genetic engineering, such as a plasmid that moves recombinant DNA from a test tube back into a cell, or a virus that transfers recombinant DNA by infection.
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