
1) Asexual reproduction 2) Biological research 3) Controversial science project 4) Genetic duplication 5) Making copies 6) Orphan Black subject 7) Process that created Dolly
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1) Self replicating
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An in vitro procedure in which a particular sequence of DNA (e.g., a gene) is reproduced in large amounts by inserting ('splicing') it into a suitable replicon, introducing the resultant recombinant (hybrid) molecule into a cell in which it can replicate, and finally growing the cells in culture.
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(from the article `clone`) population of genetically identical cells or organisms that are derived from a single original cell or organism by asexual methods. Cloning is ...
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The mitotic division of a progenitor cell to give rise to a population of identical daughter cells or clones. (See Directional cloning, Megabase cloning, Molecular cloning, Subcloning.)
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<molecular biology> The process whereby clones are established asexually, where cells all genetically identical, to a single ancestor. ... In recombinant DNA technology, the use of DNA manipulation procedures to produce multiple copies of a single gene or segment of DNA is referred to as cloning DNA. ... The term covers various manipulations ...
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(klōn´ing) the formation of a clone. DNA cloning in genetics, the production of many identical copies of a specific DNA fragment.
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Using specialized DNA technology to produce multiple, exact copies of a single gene or other segment
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Cuttings taken from old tea bushes which are allowed to root and then are planted to produce new tea
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In this process one gene is isolated and inserted into a vector which has the capacity to transport genes into a host cell. Ideally the vector replicates itself and the gene which it is to carry inside the host.
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(Variation and inheritance) producing organisms which are genetically identical to one another
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(Variation and inheritance) the production of genetically identical copies
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Technique of creating a group of genetically identical cells or DNA molecules from a single ancestor. In horticulture, cloned plants are reproduced asexually from a single parent.
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Creating an organism that has the same genes as the original.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: klōn′ing Definitions: 1. Growing a colony of genetically identical cells or organisms in vitro. 2. Transplantation of a nucleus from a somatic cell to an ovum, which then develops into an embryo; many identical embryos can thus be generated by asexual reproduction. 3. Replication of genetically identical embryos...
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Cloning: The process of making a clone, a genetically identical copy. Cloning can refer to the technique of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism by replacing the nucleus of an unfertilized ovum with the nucleus of a body cell from the organism. The first adult mammal cloned was Dolly the Sheep in 1997.
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To make an exact duplicate of digital image data. In digital systems it is possible to copy part of an image onto another.
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The production of genes or individuals which are genetically the same as the donor.
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cloning 1. In this process one gene is isolated and inserted into a vector which has the capacity to transport genes into a host cell. Ideally the vector replicates itself and the gene which it is to carry inside the host. 2. The process of making clones.
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In biotechnology, obtaining a group of genetically identical cells from a single cell; making identical copies of a gene.
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noun a general term for the research activity that creates a copy of some biological entity (a gene or organism or cell)
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The process of asexually producing a group of cells (clones), all genetically identical, from a single ancestor. In recombinant DNA technology, the use of DNA manipulation procedures to produce multiple copies of a single gene or segment of DNA is referred to as cloning DNA.
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The duplication of an organism by asexual means.
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a process for creating a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism.
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the process of producing a clone.
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