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| 1 | Cloningby wilsop | 12 terms | March 26, 2008 |
| 2 | Cloning (part 8)by awsomnisity100 | 4 terms | May 16, 2008 |
| 3 | Cloningby wilsop | 12 terms | March 26, 2008 |
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| 1 | Cloning | Using a somatic cell from a multicellular organism to make one or more genetically identical individuals. | Biology week 6 |
| 2 | cloning | making a copy of an organism, recieves DNA from just one parent cell | Chapter 20 Role of Genes in Inheeritance |
| 3 | Cloning | The process of creating a genetic duplicate of an individual organism through asexual reproduction | Medical Terminology: Chapter 16 |
| 4 | cloning | a cell, cell product, or organism that is genetically identical to the unit or individual from which it was derived | GOHS Biology- Bioethics |
| 5 | cloning | making an identical organism to the starting organism | Science Exam Review #1 |
| 6 | cloning | creating a genetically identical organism to another | science study guide |
| 7 | Cloning | The process of creating an organism that has exactly the same DNA as another organism | Chapter 4 |
| 8 | Cloning | Creating an organism with the exact same DNA as another organism | chapter4 |
| 9 | cloning | create an identical copy of an organism | Cells and Heredity |
| 10 | cloning | make an exact copy. | Scicelifefunctions |
| 11 | cloning | identical copy | Life Functions |
| 12 | Cloning | make an exact copy | Life Functions |
| 13 | cloning | making an identical copy | Mr Raff Exam Combo #1 |
| 14 | cloning | make an exact copy | Science Unit Test Review |
| 15 | cloning | producing organisms all of which contain copies of the same gene: the desired gene is removed from the donor, inserted into a vector (usually a plasmid), the vector is used to transform a host culture, then those hosts which have taken up the vector are selectively cultured. | Biology Final |
| 16 | cloning | creating an organism that has exactly the same DNA as another organism | 6th grade science-chap 4 |
| 17 | cloning | creating an orginism that has exactly the same DNA as another orginism | science |
| 18 | cloning | making copies of organisms | more science vocab |
| 19 | Cloning | The process of asexually producing a group of cells (clones), all genetically identical, from a single ancestor. In recombinant DNA technology, the use of DNA manipulation procedures to produce multiple copies of a single gene or segment of DNA is referred to as cloning DNA. | Genetics |
| 20 | cloning | replicating group of cells | Genetic Vocab Terms |
| 21 | cloning | replicating group of cells | Genetic Vocab Terms |
| 22 | cloning | The process of creating a genetic duplicate of an individual organism through asexual reproduction | vocab |
| 23 | cloning | the process of making copies of dna a specific peice of DNA ( usually a gene) | whs genetics |
| 24 | cloning | making a genetically identical copy of DNA or or an organism | Microbiology 305 FINAL EXAM |
| 25 | cloning | identical multiple copies of a single gene or DNA segment | Molecular imaging |
| 26 | cloning | an offsping is genetically identical to its parent | ch. 4 science |
| 27 | cloning | the production of cells or organisms with identical traits | c & c life science-3 |
| 28 | cloning | the process of creating an organism that has exactly the same DNA as an organsima clone recieves all its DNA from one parent and is geneticly identical to its parents | Science |
| 29 | Cloning | making a copy of an organism, recieves DNA from just one parent cell | Biology 1 CP Terms |
| 30 | cloning | the process of creating an organism that has exactly the same DNA as an organsima clone recieves all its DNA from one parent and is geneticly identical to its parents | Science chapter |
| 31 | cloning | the process of producing a clone. | bio |
| 32 | cloning | process of creating an identical copy of DNA fragments | bio 20-30 |
| 33 | cloning | The process of creating a genetic duplicate of an individual organism through asexual reproduction | cell reproduction |
| 34 | cloning | The process of making copies of a specific piece of DNA, usually a gene. When geneticists speak of cloning, they do not mean the process of making genetically identical copies of an entire organism. | WHS Genetics |
| 35 | Cloning | The process by which organisms are created asexually, usually from a single cell of the parent organism | Law and Ehtics-B,C |
| 36 | Cloning | the creating of an organism that has exactly the same genes as the organism produced. | Genetics and evolution |
| 37 | cloning | making two or more organisms out of one using tissue | agr. vocab |
| 38 | cloning | the process of producing an organism that is identical to the individual from which it was derived. | Genetic Research Terms |
| 39 | Cloning | In animals, a form of asexual reproduction in which the nucleus of a body cell of an adult individual is inserted into the egg of a female, which then develops into an offspring that is identical, genetically, to the adult donor of the nucleus. | Biology 2008 Tutorial Review |
| 40 | Cloning | In animals, a form of asexual reproduction in which the nucleus of a body cell of an adult individual is inserted into the egg of a female, which then develops into an offspring that is identical, genetically, to the adult donor of the nucleus. | Biology - EOC Review |
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