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1. An aggregate of identical cells (clones) derived from a single progenitor cell.
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| colony hybridization |
A technique that uses a nucleic acid probe to identify a bacterial colony with a vector carrying a specific cloned gene or genes.
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| colonoscope |
A special instrument used to examine the inner walls of the colon. This long, flexible instrument uses fiberoptics to send images of the colon to a monitor for viewing by the physician.
Ãâó: www.ehealthmd.com/library/colon-cancer/Colon-Cance...
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| colonoscopy |
An examination of the interior of the colon using a colonoscope. Also called coloscopy.
Ãâó: www.amfar.org/cgi-bin/iowa/bridge.html
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| colony |
[KOL-lon-knee] an organized group of the same kind of insects that live together, usually in some type of a nest, and depend upon each other for survival.
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