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Reproductive cloning

Глоссарий по геронтологии (Gerontology)
    The creation of an embryo using scnt to create a new (identical twin) individual of that species.




Clon, clonis, m, латинский

Clonazepam, английский
    A drug used to treat epilepsy


Clone, английский
  1. One of a series of plants that is reproduced by cuttings or other vegetative methods for several generations. close 1. an enclosed space around or at the side of a building; esp. the neighborhood of a cathedral. 2. a narrow lane leading from a street.

  2. A group of cells derived from a single cell by asexual reproduction and so identical to the first cell  verb to reproduce an individual organism by asexual means

  3. Offspring of a single microbial cell

  4. A genetically identical cell or individual


Clone card, английский
    Карточка для просмотра кодированных тв программ


Clone chip, английский
    Клонированный кристалл; полностью идентичный кристалл


Clone fund, английский
    A new fund set up in a fund family to emulate another successful fund.


Clone phishing, английский
    Occurs when the text and graphics of an authentic email that has been previously sent to the target (e.g. from a financial institution) is copied and resent to them. the “new” version of the email will generally be modified so that its content is faked or links are malicious.


Clone tool, английский
    Инструмент "клонирование"


Clone tool picker, английский
    Указатель инструментов клонирования


Clone, syn. gene clone, английский
    Клон совокупность клеток или одноклеточных организмов, которые произошли от одной исходной клетки в результате вегетативного размножения. популяция генетически идентичных клеток, происходящих от одной родительской клетки.


Clonecd control file, английский

Cloned configuration, английский
    The practice of deploying new edge transport servers based on the configuration information of a previously configured source server. the configuration information of the previously configured source server is copied and exported to an xml file, which is then imported to the target server.


Clonemaker, английский
    Производитель клонов (пк)


Clonic spasms, английский
    Spasms which recur regularly


Clonicus, английский

Clonidine, английский
    A drug which relaxes and widens the arteries, used in the treatment of hypertension, migraine headaches and heart failure


Cloning, английский
  1. The reproduction of an individual organism by asexual means

  2. The process by which a new virtual machine is created from an existing virtual machine. the new virtual machine has the same identity as the source machine. close (v)

  3. The use of the chromosomes from an adult cell to create an identical twin (copy) of an organism by inserting the adult nucleus into an egg from which the nucleus has been removed, stimulating embryogenesis, and implanting the embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother. reproductive cloning of sheep, mice, goats, cows, pigs, and mules has been widely accomplished.


Clonmel, английский

Clonorchiasis, английский
    A liver condition, common in the far east, caused by the fluke clonorchis sinensis


Clonorchis sinensis, русский

Clonorchosis, латинский

Individual, английский
    Физическое лицо


Reprogenic, английский
    Techniques at the intersection of reproductive medicine and genetics for manipulating gametes and embryos.


Proteome, английский
    The collection of all proteins in the body of an organism. for humans, it is estimated that there are 250,000 - 300,000 proteins, of which fewer than half have been cataloged thus far.