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the process of making genetically identical copies. Used to refer to making many copies of DNA, usually by replication of a recombinant plasmid in a bacterium. The term is also used to refer to making many genetically identical copies of an organism.
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a clone is a group of genetically identical organisms. Many plants are easily cloned; they can be grown from cuttings. Higher animals are more difficult to clone; the only cells in mammals that are capable of growing naturally into a new mammal are fertilised eggs or cells from very early embryos - up to the stage where the embryo consists of just eight cells. ...
Ãâó: www.biotechnology.vic.gov.au/info/glossary.asp
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In biotechnology, obtaining a group of genetically identical cells from a single cell; making identical copies of a gene.
Ãâó: www.green-networld.com/facts/glossary.htm
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The isolation and artificial multiplication of DNA. The repeated multiplication or reproduction of genetically identical cells or organisms.
Ãâó: www.nccr-oncology.ch/en/glossary/glossary.htm
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A technique for making identical genetic copies.
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