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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
=== Glossary of "The Cell (5th ed.)" by [[Alberts_Johnson_Lewis_Raff_Roberts_Walter_2008|Alberts et al. (2008)]] ===
 
=== Glossary of "The Cell (5th ed.)" by [[Alberts_Johnson_Lewis_Raff_Roberts_Walter_2008|Alberts et al. (2008)]] ===
*Population of identical individuals (cell or organisms) formed by repeated (asexual) division from a common ancestor. Also used as a verb: “to clone a gene” means to create multiple copies of a gene by growing a clone of carrier cells (such as E. coli) into which the gene has been introduced, and from which it can be recovered, by recombinant DNA techniques.
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*Population of identical individuals (cell or organisms) formed by repeated (asexual) division from a common ancestor. Also used as a verb: “to clone a gene” means to create multiple copies of a gene by growing a clone of carrier cells (such as ''E. coli'') into which the gene has been introduced, and from which it can be recovered, by recombinant DNA techniques.
  
 
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2015年4月23日 (木) 21:32時点における版

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Glossary of "The Cell (5th ed.)" by Alberts et al. (2008)

  • Population of identical individuals (cell or organisms) formed by repeated (asexual) division from a common ancestor. Also used as a verb: “to clone a gene” means to create multiple copies of a gene by growing a clone of carrier cells (such as E. coli) into which the gene has been introduced, and from which it can be recovered, by recombinant DNA techniques.

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