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  1. Cloning - Wikipedia

    Cloning is the process of producing individual organisms with identical genomes, either by natural or artificial means. In nature, some organisms produce clones through asexual reproduction; …

  2. CLONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Cloning is fundamental to most living things, since the body cells of plants and animals are clones that come from a single fertilized egg. More narrowly, the term refers to an individual organism …

  3. Cloning a repository - GitHub Docs

    You can clone a repository from GitHub.com to your local computer, or to a codespace, to make it easier to fix merge conflicts, add or remove files, and push larger commits. When you clone a …

  4. Cloning | Definition, Process, & Types | Britannica

    Dec 8, 2025 · cloning, the process of generating a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism. Cloning happens often in nature—for example, when a cell replicates itself …

  5. Clone / Copy Disks - DiskGenius

    Clone Disk The Clone Disk feature copies all partitions and data, including files and file system structures, from a source disk to one or more target disks. During the cloning process, …

  6. Cloning Fact Sheet - National Human Genome Research Institute

    Aug 15, 2020 · The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a clone. Researchers have cloned a wide range of biological materials, including …

  7. Clone - definition of clone by The Free Dictionary

    1. To make multiple identical copies of (a DNA sequence). 2. To create or propagate (an organism) from a clone cell: clone a sheep. 3. To reproduce or propagate asexually: clone a …

  8. CLONE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    (Definition of clone from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  9. Cloning - National Geographic Society

    Oct 1, 2024 · To clone a gene, researchers take DNA from a living creature and insert it into a carrier like bacteria or yeast. Every time that carrier reproduces, a new copy of the gene is made.

  10. What is Cloning - University of Utah

    When scientists clone a gene, they isolate and make exact copies of just one of an organism's genes. Cloning a gene usually involves copying the DNA sequence of that gene into a smaller, …