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clone

Clone vs Micropropagation - What's the difference?

clone | micropropagation |


As a verb clone

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As a noun micropropagation is

(biology) the propagation of plant clones from a microscopic piece of tissue from a single plant.

Clone vs Cloner - What's the difference?

clone | cloner |


As a verb clone

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As a noun cloner is

someone who clones, someone who makes clones.

Clone vs Clonological - What's the difference?

clone | clonological |


As a verb clone

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As an adjective clonological is

of or pertaining to clonology (or to clones themselves).

Clone vs Clonology - What's the difference?

clone | clonology |


As a verb clone

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As a noun clonology is

the science or study of cloning and clones.

Clone vs Cloneable - What's the difference?

clone | cloneable |


As a verb clone

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As an adjective cloneable is

(biology|computing) able to be cloned.

Clone vs Clonality - What's the difference?

clone | clonality |


As a verb clone

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As a noun clonality is

(uncountable) the condition of being a clone.

Clone vs Reclone - What's the difference?

clone | reclone |


As verbs the difference between clone and reclone

is that clone is while reclone is to clone again.

Clone vs Subclone - What's the difference?

clone | subclone |


As nouns the difference between clone and subclone

is that clone is a living organism (originally a plant) produced asexually from a single ancestor, to which it is genetically identical while subclone is a clone or descendant of a mutant occurring in a previous clone.

As verbs the difference between clone and subclone

is that clone is to create a clone while subclone is to reclone part of a previously-cloned DNA segment into a new vector.

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