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Description: A set of genetically identical organisms, asexually reproduced from one ancestral organism. Source: None Description: A cell or collection of cells containing identical genetic material. Clones are produced from a single parent cell. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries Description: A genetic replica of another organism obtained through a non-sexual (no fertilization) reproduction process. ...
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cells (or organisms) arising from the same cell and so genetically identical among them and with the mother cell.
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In genetics, the process of making many copies of a gene. The term also refers to the identification of a gene.
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A term which is applied to genes, cells, or entire organisms which are derived from - and are genetically identical to - a single common ancestor gene, cell, or organism, respectively. Cloning of genes and cells to create many copies in the laboratory is a common procedure essential for biomedical research. Note that several processes which are commonly described as cell "cloning" give rise to cells which are almost but not completely genetically identical to the ancestor cell. ...
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A group of vines derived by propagation from a single mother vine, or source. Clones are selected for the unique qualities of the grapes and wines they yield, such as flavor, productivity and adaptability to growing conditions.
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