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britannica.com
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Cloning | Definition, Process, & Types | Britannica
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 asexually without any genetic alteration or recombination.
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wikipedia.org
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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; this reproduction of an organism by itself without a mate is known as parthenogenesis.
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genome.gov
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Cloning Fact Sheet - National Human Genome Research Institute
The term cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a clone.
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nationalgeographic.org
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Cloning - National Geographic Society
Cloning is a technique scientists use to create exact genetic replicas of genes, cells, or animals.
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utah.edu
https://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/cloning/wh…
What is Cloning - University of Utah
Cloning a gene usually involves copying the DNA sequence of that gene into a smaller, more easily manipulated piece of DNA, such as a plasmid. This process makes it easier to study the function of the individual gene in the laboratory.
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Cloning: Overview | Research Starters - EBSCO
Cloning is the process of creating a direct genetic copy of an organism or piece of organic material. Certain forms of cloning occur naturally, such as in the cellular process of mitosis or the asexual reproduction of many prokaryotic species.
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livescience.com
https://www.livescience.com/how-cloning-works
How does cloning work? - Live Science
There are three main types of cloning: Gene cloning, reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning. The most commonly applied type of cloning is gene cloning. At its most basic, gene...
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nextias.com
https://www.nextias.com/blog/cloning/
Cloning: Types, Advantages, Disadvantages & More - Next IAS
Cloning is the process of creating identical genetic copies of organisms. Explore its types, benefits, drawbacks, and ethical concerns in this detailed guide.
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medlineplus.gov
https://medlineplus.gov/cloning.html
Cloning - MedlinePlus
Cloning describes the processes used to create an exact genetic replica of another cell, tissue or organism. The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a clone.
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cornell.edu
http://basicgenetics.ansci.cornell.edu/cloning.php
Department of Animal Science - Basic Animal Genetics
Cloning is a method of producing two or more genetically identical organisms by asexual reproduction. This means that there is only one parent cell, from which all the genetic information will come. Thus, the DNA sequence of cloned organisms is exactly the same as that of the parent cell.