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clone A set of genetically identical organisms. (The word 'cloning' is also used to mean the production of a set of identical molecules of DNA; this is more accurately referred to as molecular cloning)
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clonal restriction The occurrence of the same characteristics as the parent cell in all clones (offspring) of one B or T lymphocyte. For example, surface receptors are identical, so clones react to the same group of specific antigens as the pare
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clonal selection theory of immunity The theory that precursor cell lines for lymphocytes are made up of innumerable clones with identical antigen receptors. The clones capable of reacting with ¡°self¡± components (i.e., the individual's own cells)
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cloned enzyme donor immunoassay ABBR: CEDIA. A homogeneous enzyme immunoassay (EIA), based on the modulation of enzyme activity by bound fragments of beta-galactosidase.
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cloning The formation of clones or exact genetic replicas.
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