Clone

/kloʊn/ noun

An organism or cell that is genetically identical to its parent, produced through asexual reproduction or artificial techniques. Clones have identical DNA sequences and are essentially genetic copies.

From Greek 'klon' meaning 'twig' or 'branch,' referring to how plants can reproduce asexually from branches. The term was introduced into biology in the early 20th century and later expanded to include artificially created genetic copies.

AMክሎን
ARاستنساخ
BNক্লোন
CAclon
CSklon
DAklon
DEKlon
ELκλώνος
ESclon
FAکلون
FIklooni
FRclone
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