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Clonal

Clonal meaning

Relating to, or created by asexual reproduction (cloning) | That lives with others of the same kind | Related to the descendants through cell division of a single identifiable cell, either in vitro or in vivo

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While a clonal human blastocyst has been created, stem cell lines are yet to be isolated from a clonal source. citation Therapeutic cloning is achieved by creating embryonic stem cells in the hopes of treating diseases such as diabetes and Alzheimer's.

A typical clonal raider ant, left, and a queenlike mutant with the supergene.

Clonal raider ants tend to their larvae.

Terviva employees graft and mark young pongamia trees at the company's nursery, Thursday, June 6, 2024, in Fort Pierce, Fla. The company produces and plants trees that are clonal replicas of its proprietary cultivars.

The Eli Lilly drug that just received emergency use authorization, not full approval, is a mono-clonal antibody, made by cloning the gene in the immune system that tells white blood cells to make anti-corona antibodies.

And because most marsh plants are "clonal" (they can reproduce by making copies of themselves), they naturally send up more stems aboveground as their roots spread.

They also had to develop algorithmic improvements that allowed them to use copy number variation to determine clonal structure.

He received the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for demonstrating acquired immune tolerance and developing the theory of clonal selection.

In nature, mating of haploid cells to form diploid cells is most often between members of the same clonal population and out-crossing is uncommon.

In the 1970s, a particular clone of Cabernet Sauvignon that was engineered to be virus free was noted for its very high yields-causing many quality conscious producers to replant their vineyards in the late 20th century with different clonal varieties.

Parts of an individual plant may become detached by fragmentation and grow on to become separate clonal individuals.

Pawpaws are native to 26 states of the U.S. and to Ontario in Canada. citation citation The common pawpaw is a patch-forming (clonal) understory tree found in well-drained, deep, fertile bottomland and hilly upland habitat.

Since the 1980s, the foundation has sponsored extensive research into the viticultural and winemaking practice of the Chianti Classico area, particularly in the area of clonal research.

The consistent parenchyma tissue, the clonal nature of the plant and the low metabolic activity provide a very nice "model tissue" for experimentation.

The heritability index for all traits would be zero (all variability between clonal individuals must be due to environmental factors).

The Jurupa Oak tree – a clonal colony of Quercus palmeria or Palmer’s oak found in Riverside County, California – is an estimated 13,000 years old. citation Large groups of very old oak trees are rare.

The most extreme form involves the production of clonal offspring.

The regions where the genes are randomly recombined together is the hyper variable region used to recognise different antigens on a clonal basis.

The sexually reproducing colonies (aclonal) are the result of a larval cupuladriid growing into an adult stage whereas the asexual colonies(clonal) are a result of a fragment of a colony of cupuladriids growing into its own colony.

The so-called "Dijon clones" are bred for their adaptive attributes, with vineyard owners planting the clonal variety best suited to their terroir and which will produce the characteristics that they are seeking in the wine.