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  2. Cloning | Definition, Process, & Types | Britannica

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    Cloning, the process of generating a genetically identical copy of a cell or an organism. Cloning happens often in nature, as when a cell replicates itself asexually without genetic alteration or recombination.

  3. Cloning Fact Sheet - National Human Genome Research Institute

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    The term cloning describes a number of different processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity. The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a clone.

  4. Cloning - Wikipedia

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    Cloning is the process of producing individual organisms with identical genomes, either by natural or artificial means. In nature, some organisms produce clones through asexual reproduction; this reproduction of an organism by itself without a mate is known as parthenogenesis.

  5. What is Cloning - University of Utah

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    What is Cloning. Clones are organisms that are exact genetic copies. Every single bit of their DNA is identical. Clones can happen naturally—identical twins are just one of many examples. Or they can be made in the lab.

  6. How does cloning work? - Live Science

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    The most basic definition of cloning is the creation of an exact genetic copy of an organism, tissue, cell or gene, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine....

  7. Cloning - National Geographic Society

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    Cloning is a technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things. Genes, cells, tissues, and even whole animals can all be cloned. Some clones already exist in nature. Single-celled organisms like bacteria make exact copies of themselves each time they reproduce. In humans, identical twins are similar to clones.

  8. Cloning - University of Utah

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    What is Cloning? Learn the basics about cloning and see how it’s done. learn more. Why Clone? Evaluate the reasons for using cloning technologies. learn more. The History of Cloning. Explore the history of cloning technologies. learn more. Cloning Myths. Here we help you separate the facts from the fiction. Explore Cloning. interactive explore.