Associations to the word «Cloning»
Noun
- Embryo
- Clone
- Sequencing
- Fertilization
- Biotechnology
- Dolly
- Polymerase
- Dna
- Characterization
- Genetics
- Genome
- Genes
- Genetic
- Vector
- Stem
- Gene
- Transplantation
- Amplification
- Purification
- Biosynthesis
- Reproduction
- Subtype
- Replication
- Chromosome
- Ethic
- Receptor
- Abortion
- Fetus
- Surrogate
- Mrna
- Ban
- Transplant
- Phenotype
- Copying
- Primer
- Opioid
- Cell
- Organism
- Insertion
- Duplication
- Manipulation
- Rna
- Disk
- Ethics
- Insert
- Throughput
- Nucleotide
- Yeast
- Enzyme
- Fragment
- Theorem
- Mapping
- Assay
- Platelet
- Sheep
- Mutant
- Antibody
- Mutation
- Screening
- Donor
- Womb
- Promoter
- Nucleus
- Tissue
- Dignity
- Kinase
- Propagation
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CLONING, verb. Present participle of clone
CLONING, noun. (biology) The production of a cloned embryo by transplanting the nucleus of a somatic cell into an ovum
CLONING, noun. (by extension) The production of an exact copy of an object
Dictionary definition
CLONING, noun. A general term for the research activity that creates a copy of some biological entity (a gene or organism or cell).
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.