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.
Transmitochondrial differences and varying levels of heteroplasmy in nuclear transfer cloned cattle.
Preimplantation and postimplantation development of rat embryos cloned with cumulus cells and fibroblasts.
A 300 bp repeat was identified in two clones.
Overlapping clones (four phages) spanning 22 kb were recovered.
Many of the clones also contained tri-, tetra and pentanucleotide repeat units near the dinucleotide repeat.
Samples of clones were put in the middle of a plate before being dispersed.
Numbers of clones identified are given on the right.
Of the clones, 21 were full-length (2n9 kb) elements and the rest were shorter elements due to internal deletions.