Cloning
Cloning is the process of creating an identical copy of an original. A clone in the biological sense, therefore, is a single cell (like bacteria, lymphocytes etc.) or multi-cellular organism that is genetically identical to another living organism. Sometimes this can refer to "natural" clones made either when an organism reproduces asexually or when two genetically identical individuals are produced by accident (as with identical twins), but in common parlance the clone is an identical copy by some conscious design. Also see clone (genetics).
Related Topics:
Biological - Cell - Bacteria - Lymphocyte - Organism - Genetically - Reproduces asexually - Identical twins - Clone (genetics)
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The term clone is derived from κλων, the Greek word for "twig".
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In horticulture, the spelling clon was used until the twentieth century;
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the final e came into use to indicate the vowel is a "long o" instead of a "short o".
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Since the term entered the popular lexicon in a more general context,
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the spelling clone has been used exclusively.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Cloning in biology |
| ► | Species cloned |
| ► | Health aspects |
| ► | Human cloning |
| ► | Cloning extinct species |
| ► | Commercial cloning |
| ► | Cloning in Fiction |
| ► | External links and references |
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