Clone

The word clone ( from Ancient Greek κλών klon, twig ',' shoot '), as well as clone the English word called:

  • The resulting progeny by asexual reproduction of a living being, see Cloning
  • The identical copy of a DNA molecule, see cloning
  • A natural clone, see also twins or multiple births
  • Clone ( Information Technology ), replica of a system or software
  • Clone (Language), a language of Papua on the Indonesian island of Alor
  • Quelltextklon, redundant code in the Software Engineering

Clone may refer to:

  • In biology, the production of a clone, ie resulting from asexual reproduction offspring of a living being or an identical copy of a DNA molecule (see above under clone )
  • In software engineering, the application of an object copy
  • In the image processing a copy command to copy in which small parts of the image to another location and the size and shape of the copied image part is determined by the tracking with the mouse
  • Creating a 1:1 copy of data carriers, optical data storage, see

See also:

  • Clonality, in cell biology, a term used to describe the origin of cell lines
  • Replica
  • Disambiguation
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