0 an exact copy of a plant or animal that scientists make by removing one of its cells -- klon
1 someone or something that is very similar to someone or something else -- klon
2 to create a clone of a plant or animal -- klonować
Scientists have already cloned a sheep.
After each split, clones are assigned to the new nodes using the majority rule, and the apparent misclassification rate of the tree is calculated.
The observed morphological variation was probably due to genetic differences, since all clones were reared in a common environment.
Therefore, aphid clones were categorized into two colours: red and green.
An answer to a complex problem : cloning the mouse t-complex responder.
In particular, the slowest developing clones were most likely to be missing from our estimates.
The two values are equal when clones are equally frequent.
The selfed parent and outcrossed progeny genotypes are cloned and assayed in one common environment.
Of the clones, 21 were full-length (2n9 kb) elements and the rest were shorter elements due to internal deletions.
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(動植物的)無性繁殖,克隆,複製, 複製品, 酷似的人(或物)…
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(动植物的)无性繁殖,克隆,复制, 复制品, 酷似的人(或物)…
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klon, yapay olarak elde edilen bitki veya hayvan kopyası, tıpatıp aynısı…
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cloner, clone [masculine], copie [feminine]…
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