Similar words: boning, swooning, seasoning, poisoning, rationing, reasoning, burgeoning, positioning. Meaning: [kləʊn] n. a general term for the research activity that creates a copy of some biological entity (a gene or organism or cell).
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121. Cloning, Sequencing and Sequence Analysis of Goat ? ? lactoglobulin Gent 5 Flanking Region.
122. The present study is the first to report on the usefulness of puromycin for production of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) transgenic piglets after somatic cell cloning and embryo transfer.
123. That famous clone, named for Dolly Parton, was considered an advance on earlier cloning experiments, which relied on embryonic tissue for their biochemical seed material.
124. But cloning is ill-suited to species conservation, since it is a technically challenging process that often results in sick or deformed animals.
125. In this study, the team began by cloning the native M. mycoides genome into yeast by adding a yeast centromere to the bacterial genome.
126. Gene cloning provides a means of purifying and propagating specific DNA segments.
127. From the angle of applied technology, cloning can be itemized into therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning.
128. A large full - length gene bank has been contructured through large - scale cDNA cloning and sequencing.
129. We identified the geminivirus in Malvastrum coromandelianum from the molecular level by designing the primers, PCR, cloning and sequencing.
130. With the single cell cloning technique, we cloned H2D8 subline from H 22 cell line stored by China Center for Type Culture Collection in Wuhan (Wuhan H 22 ).
131. In this work, it is the first time to report the cloning and characterization of the STR gene from the Rubiaceae plant Ophiorrhizajaponica.
132. Androgenetic diploid cloning fishes were induced by thermal shock after fertilization of inactivated Crucican carp eggs with the mature spermatozoas of Singuo red carp .
133. Less expensive and more efficient than the process that produced Dolly the sheep, the iPS approach also would skirt the language of many current prohibitions against human reproductive cloning.
134. And Infigen Inc. of De Forest , Wisconsin recently succeeded at cloning a partially humanized pig.
135. Many experts feel the advent of iPS cells makes therapeutic cloning redundant.
136. With apologies to, the question of the day seems related to cloning.
137. Objective:To analyze the N-terminal amino acid sequence of bovine cementum attachment protein(CAP), which lay a theoretical foundation for cloning and expression of the CAP.
138. Therefore, whether it is benefit for improving living qualities and being continuable development or not should be our value standard to judge the application of the cloning technique.
139. Furthermore, it offers its readers a peculiar experience by building vivid high-tech reproductive cloning world and cyber world through the use of such writing techniques as suspense, and coincidence.
140. Also, in 2007, he was one of the co-sponsors of the Human Cloning Prohibition Act.
141. So human cloning is, and will, I hope, continue, to be unethical.
142. Thank you. Cloning is most simply defined as the asexual reproduction of biological material.
143. The current studies on sexual Stage avirulence gene analysis, RFLP analysis, cloning of avirulence gene, gene transformation and transposable element of rice blast fungus are discussed in this Paper.
144. They just might succeed in cloning Missy later this year - or perhaps not for another five years.
145. Cloning a Chow Chow is expected to be easier and perhaps as much as 50 percent less costly, a South Korean biotech firm said Thursday as it unveiled a new cloning technology.
146. Above all, the therapeutic cloning is of positive value and should be fully supported in ethics.
147. An Australian ban on the research, known as therapeutic cloning or somatic cell nuclear transfer, was lifted in December 2006 after a rare conscience vote in the national parliament.
148. Methods Serum free cells suspension culture and single cell cloning technique were used to isolate neuroepithelial stem cells.
149. The disputes on morals and ethics sparked by cloning technology will continue.
150. A group of arborists, including Jake Milarch,[http://sentencedict.com/cloning.html] are hoping to preserve ancient trees such as this California redwood by cloning them.
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