clonage | |
biotechn. | clonage; clonal reproduction |
comp. | clone |
econ. | cloning |
environ. | cloning |
DE | |
polit. loc.name. | Del; Delaware |
Dé | |
earth.sc. | Dec |
dé | |
agric. | cement footing |
chem. | cube |
earth.sc. | dee |
hobby | dice |
med. | d frame |
tech. met. | thimble |
dés | |
gen. | dice |
grand | |
tech. | great; large |
fragment | |
arts. | fragment |
bank. | fragment |
chem. | splinter; chip; piece |
met. | shatter; bit |
transp. | scrap |
fragments | |
astr. | fragments pl |
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clonage; clonal reproduction | |||
clone | |||
cloning | |||
cloning The production of genetically identical individuals from a single parent. Cloning plants usually involves plant cell culture. Cloning animals is more difficult and relays on some manipulation of their normal reproductive cycle. A clone is a group of organisms of identical genetic constitution, unless mutation occurs, produced from a single individual by asexual reproduction, parthenogenesis or apomixis | |||
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Banking | 1 |
Biotechnology | 18 |
Computers | 2 |
Economics | 1 |
General | 4 |
Genetics | 4 |
Health care | 12 |
Human rights activism | 2 |
Life sciences | 2 |
Medical | 18 |
Natural sciences | 4 |
United Nations | 5 |