A clone is an full copy of something with no difference.
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No, it is not currently possible to create a clone of a clone. Each clone is a copy of the original organism and does not retain the ability to reproduce on its own.
A clone that has the exact same genes as the organism that made it is called a genetic clone.
Shotgun cloning involves randomly breaking up the DNA of an organism and then piecing it back together, while the clone-by-clone method involves isolating and sequencing individual DNA fragments before assembling them in a specific order. Shotgun cloning is faster but less precise, while the clone-by-clone method is slower but more accurate in genetic engineering techniques.
In biological terms, a clone is a living thing. For example, Dolly the sheep was a clone, and clearly she was a living thing.
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Either as an action verb ie: I want to clone a sheep or a 3rd person noun(Catch that clone)
The word is enclosure.
probaly i mean a clone is a clone rite
The term clone is derived from κλών, the Greek word for "twig, branch", referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.
Kazangan Bunshin
"Kloon" is a Dutch word that translates to "clone" in English. It refers to an exact copy or replica of something, typically a living organism or cell.
Cloud is a 'Sephiroth Clone', but not a clone of Sephiroth. In game terms, a 'Sephiroth Clone' was simply someone injected with Jenova's cells, and who Sephiroth was able to control indirectly due to his own link with Jenova. It does not imply they are a clone of him, in the traditional sense of the word.
It depends on what you mean by clone? If it is not an itouch, then you will not be able to use the apple apps.
It depends on what star wars the clone wars you mean.
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25 th November 2006. Don't be silly, Dolly the sheep was cloned in about 1998. Anyway, the word 'clone' has been in use for many decades.