
1) Alter ego 2) Clon 3) Copy 4) Double 5) Knockoff 6) Lookalike 7) Recreate 8) Replica 9) Twin
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1) BBC television sitcom 2) Bio lab creation 3) Biological copy 4) Biological duplicate 5) Biological group 6) Biological remake 7) Budget-priced computer 8) Carbon copy 9) Cell mate 10) Certain botanical progeny 11) Cloning in fiction 12) Complete copy 13) Computer knockoff 14) Computing terminology
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1. (n.) (a) A population of recombinant DNA molecules all carrying the same inserted sequence; (b) a colony of micro-organisms containing a specific DNA fragment inserted into a vector; (c) a population of cells or organisms of identical genotype. 2. (v.) (a) the use of in vitro recombination techniques to insert a particular DNA sequence into a ve...
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A group of plants propagated vegetatively from one plant (usually a superior horticultural form); all members of a clone are genetically identical.
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All the various vegetative manifestations (divisions, meristern propagations, and so forth) of a single orchid plant grown originally from a single seed; designated by single quotes around its name.
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(from the article `Compaq Computer Corporation`) To accomplish these and other achievements, Compaq first perfected, then transformed, the IBM PC clone market. (For many years, personal computers ... In 1982 a well-funded start-up firm called Compaq Computer Corporation came out with a portable computer that was compatible with the IBM ...
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A clone is a population of genetically identical cells produced from a common ancestor. Sometimes, 'clone' is also used for a number of recombinant DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules all carrying the same inserted sequence.
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A clone is a population of genetically identical cells produced from a common ancestor. Sometimes, "clone" is also used for a number of recombinant DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules all carrying the same inserted sequence.
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A genetically identical group of plants, created from one individual by vegetative propagation.
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<cell biology> A propagating population of organisms, either single cell or multicellular, derived from a single progenitor cell. Such organisms should be genetically identical, though mutation events may abrogate this. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(klōn) one of a group of genetically identical (barring mutation) cells or organisms derived asexually from a single common ancestor. a DNA population derived from a single molecule by recombinant DNA technology. adj., clo´nal., adj. to establish or produce such a progeny or populatio...
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A group of plants produced by vegetative propagation or asexual reproduction to be genetically identical.
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A group of embryos or individuals that are genetically identical.
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One of a group of identical plants all raised from a single parent by means of vegetative propagation
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A collection of genetically identical cells or organisms derived asexually from a common ancestor eg. a group of plants originating by vegetative propagation from a single plant
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(Learning Modules / Biology / DNA / Glossary) An individual produced by asexual reproduction. Although common in many living things, cloning is rare in animals and very rare in higher species. Identical twins are the only natural clones in mammals, producing clones in any other way is a technically complex process, with very low success rates. Potentially, clones could be very useful in agriculture e.g. the cloning of a prize dairy cow, but is fraught with ethical concerns when applied to humans, where practical applications are rather more limited....
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(Variation and inheritance) an organism which is genetically identical to another
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(klon) 1.A group of cells derived from a single parent cell by mitotic cell division; since reproduction is asexual, the descendants of the parent cell are genetically identical. 2. A term used to refer to cells as separate individuals(as in white blood cells) rather than as part of a growing organ.
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(1) A group of genetically similar plants that have originated by vegetative asexual reproduction from a single parent. (2) Replication of an individual who is genetically identical to its parent.
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a function that makes a copy of an object; usually a clone function relies on run-time information (e.g. a virtual function call) to correctly copy an object given only a pointer or reference to a sub-object.
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A group of genetically identical cells or organisms descended from a common ancestor. To produce such genetically identical copies.
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a genetically identical cell or individual
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clon noun a group of genetically identical cells or organisms derived from a single cell or individual by some kind of asexual reproduction
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Click images to enlargeExact replica – in genetics, any one of a group of genetically identical cells or organisms. An identical twin is a clone; so too are bacteria living in the same colony. `Clone` also describes genetically engineered replicas of DNA sequences. British scientists confirmed in Februa...
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An identical reproduction of the parent plant.
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