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cloning producing organisms all of which contain copies of the same gene: the desired gene is removed from the donor, inserted into a vector (usually a plasmid), the vector is used to transform a host culture, then those hosts which have taken up the vector are selectively cultured.
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cloning vector A nucleic acid molecule which is capable of entering a cell where it will be replicated. May be plasmids or bacteriophages.
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clonal originating from one cell.
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clone To reproduce individual organisms asexually, as in plant propagation through budding or layering. Also, an organism or group of organisms (or group of cells) so produced.
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clone 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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