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clonesClones containing recombinant DNA molecules.
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clonesA group of cells derived from a single ancestor.
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clonesBiological duplicates created by B-Cells
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clonesAsexually produced organisms that are genetically identical.
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clonesall of the offspring produced by budding, parthenogenesis or nuclear transfer. They are presumed to be genetically identical.
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clonesA clone is usually a user connected multiple times to an IRC network under the same host. Generally speaking, they are not allowed.
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clonesA group of genetically identical Cells all descended from a single common ancestral Cell by Mitosis in Eukaryotes or by binary fission in prokaryotes. Clone Cells also include Populations of Recombina [..]
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clonescopies that viruses make of themselves.
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clonescells with identical sets of genes on their chromosomes
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