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Clone

Clone is a genetically identical copy of an organism, cell, or DNA sequence. The term can describe a natural process or a laboratory technique. In biotechnology, cloning usually refers to molecular cloning (copying DNA fragments) or reproductive cloning (creating a living organism with the same genome as the donor).

Molecular cloning uses a DNA fragment inserted into a vector, such as a plasmid, propagated in a

Cloning occurs naturally in asexually reproducing organisms and in plants by cuttings or grafts, yielding true

Ethical and regulatory debates cover safety, animal welfare, germline modification, and the implications of human cloning.

host
cell
to
produce
multiple
copies.
Reproductive
cloning
aims
to
create
an
animal
identical
to
the
donor,
commonly
through
embryo
splitting
or
somatic
cell
nuclear
transfer.
Dolly
the
sheep,
created
in
1996,
demonstrated
this
capability
in
mammals.
Therapeutic
cloning
is
related
but
seeks
to
derive
pluripotent
stem
cells
for
medical
use,
not
a
cloned
animal.
copies.
In
labs
and
industry,
cloning
underpins
genetic
engineering,
agriculture,
and
lab-grown
cell
lines,
including
cloned
genes
and
proteins.
Laws
vary
by
country,
with
many
prohibiting
reproductive
cloning
while
permitting
certain
forms
of
research.