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单词 clone
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Definition of clone in English:

clone

noun kləʊnkloʊn
  • 1Biology
    An organism or cell, or group of organisms or cells, produced asexually from one ancestor or stock, to which they are genetically identical.

    vines representing all the 15 existing clones were planted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The triploid and aneuploid clones studied yielded viable seeds whose number per fruit was strongly dependent on the pollen donor.
    • In plants, large genomic DNA clones from one species were mapped by FISH on chromosomes from related species.
    • Moreover, three longer genomic DNA clones were identified during screening of a fosmid C2 - Idf library.
    • Molecular markers derived from cDNA and genomic DNA clones were from the tomato high-density linkage map.
    • Only full-length genomic and cDNA clones, including genes with in-frame stop codons, were analyzed.
    • Three independent clones derived from each allele were pooled and sequenced.
    1. 1.1 A person or thing regarded as an exact copy of another.
      guitarists who are labelled Hendrix clones
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the start, the Jedi are fighting alongside the clone troopers.
      • The cloning team plan to make both male and female clones.
      • Hire an exact clone and the odds are good that the problems that exist now won't go away and new opportunities will go undiscovered.
      • ACT received global criticism last year when they announced the creation of the world's first human embryo clones.
      • Other scientists have promised to produce human clones within the year.
      • And the clone troopers look a lot like the storm troopers they will become.
      • This is the first clone human known and is an exact copy of the mother.
      • They're clones, all wearing similar long jackets, all with the same stern face and chilling stare.
      • There have been clones and copies, some of them successful, like Hitman.
      • Now he was running from what looked like a clone army of Smiths.
      • The other clones contained copies of related genes or were false positives.
      • Nobody can stop me; the Duck clone army is more powerful then ever.
      • All day long, she had been dealing with the clones, the carbon copy popular masses.
      • The clones were also exact replicas of the egg donors, rather than third parties.
      • Just for the record, I think everyone should have their own clone army.
      • ‘I would never perform on stage with my clone but with my twin the classic humour and relationship shows through,’ Lynda said.
      • But then, when this particular bunch of Delhi youngsters decided to take it on, they perhaps knew only too well that copying the clones doesn't come easy.
      • Because no sperm has been used and no second parent is involved the resulting embryo is an exact genetic copy of the donor - a clone.
      • The science fiction story about a character called Daniel and his clones will be released with 200,000 copies.
      • If you are a human being who lives on Earth, you have probably been exposed to other humans beings who are not your exact clones.
      Synonyms
      double, living image, replica, lookalike, copy, reproduction, twin, duplicate, exact likeness, facsimile, counterpart, mirror image
    2. 1.2 A computer designed to simulate exactly the operation of another, typically more expensive, model.
      an IBM PC clone
      Example sentencesExamples
      • People would buy the clone instead of the real Mac, which meant less money for Apple.
      • PCs Limited was the original brand of IBM clones made by Michael Dell in his Austin dorm room.
      • If linux wants more markets, they need to understand the owners who don't have servers and clones.
      • Taiwanese computer maker Elitegroup is to grow its family of Palm clones with three more models.
      • And then there is the price competition - is the local notebook maker really able to compete with the rebadged clones marching out of Taiwan?
      • So, make sure to load the clone while disconnected from your production network.
      • Compaq's history goes back to cracking the IBM PC and creating a new market for open clones.
      • To do this they will build a processor by the end of 2003 that is a clone of an AMD processor that is a clone of an Intel processor.
      • ‘We make a clone of the drive and work on the duplicate drive,’ said Mr David.
      • People forget that the years in which Apple allowed Macintosh clones were among its darkest.
      • IBM clones would run rings around Apple just like the last cloners and Jobs would find a way to shut it down.
      • Stop wasting your time posting to this site and get going on ridding your Windoze clone of spyware and viruses.
      • But many years ago a small company named AMD started to make Intel CPU clones and at a cheaper price.
      • That's what happened to the founder of Eagle Computer, an early maker of PC clones.
      • Via also now has the rights to sell microprocessors, but not clones of Intel products.
      • Even Samba is just a Unix clone of a Windows client.
      • It was sent details of Taiwanese mobo maker PC-Chip's plan to build a Palm clone PDA at that price.
      • Everyone knows that the majority of Activision's extreme sports titles are basically Tony Hawk's Pro Skater clones designed to look like other sports.
      • The Computeractive clone was to have been called Connect.
      • This cost a lot of companies a bundle, until they figured out IBM PC clones were where it was at.
  • 2informal (within gay culture) a homosexual man who adopts an exaggeratedly macho appearance and style of dress.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bar culture changed in the 1970s and the macho gay clone emerged.
    • According to Levine, the gay clone was the product of traditional masculinity and the self-fulfillment ethic.
verb kləʊnkloʊn
[with object]
  • 1Propagate (an organism or cell) as a clone.

    of the hundreds of new plants cloned the best ones are selected
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If this research is going to succeed, if we're talking about gene therapy, you have to clone some cells, don't you?
    • Individual cells were cloned into drops of medium and grown for 3 days prior to screening for drug resistance as described above.
    • The process pioneered by Korean scientists is not hard to understand: they have cloned the cells of 30 patients, creating a perfect genetic replica of the original.
    • British scientists will be given the right to clone human cells.
    • The big news in science this week has been the Monash University research into cloning stem cells for use in repairing damaged nerves.
    • Who could argue that the money and brain power devoted to cloning stem cells could not be better used on something else?
    • Only three of them avoided the speculative angle, dealing respectively with anatomy, ethical issues and why cloned cells die.
    • This would have a low risk of rejection since cloned cells would contain the patient's own DNA.
    • The antibody positive cells were cloned by limiting dilution method.
    • Suppose in the future effective treatments for heart disease are developed using cloned stem cells.
    • These cloned stem cells outcompeted the existing blood stem cells.
    • Two bills currently being debated by the U.S. Senate seek to resolve the question: should scientists clone human cells?
    • Too many people think cloning cells for the fight against disease is the same thing as creating Frankenstein's monster.
    1. 1.1 Make an identical copy of.
      developers are planning to clone a historic Liverpool terrace
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cash machine crime is increasing in Surrey and there have been incidents of cards being cloned after thieves tampered with machines.
      • Advanced Cell Technology of Worcester, Mass., has already cloned an endangered animal: the gaur, a humpback relative of the cow from Southeast Asia.
      • But cloning animals is still a hit-or-miss affair.
      • Fraudsters can easily clone credit cards by using a skimming machine.
      • Research has been going on for many years to investigate the possibility of artificially cloning animals.
      • The plants were cloned field-collected ramets.
      • Advanced Cell Technology holds the distinction of being the first to clone an endangered species.
      • Investigators say that some hijackers have resorted to cloning an entire company by incorporating under a similar name.
      • The film also looks ahead, examining the possibility of cloning the mammoth, should DNA be recovered during the upcoming scientific studies.
      • Is there anything environmentally good about these new technologies, such as, say, cloning almost-extinct species to save them?
      • Machines can be cloned simply by copying these resource files.
      • Well, Antinori is widely-tipped to become the first person in history to clone a human being.
      • He now had cloned organs, perfect copies of the originals, but still carried the scars from his loss.
      • Multiplicity amusingly saw cloning as the answer for the businessman who was forced to spend too much time at work.
      • As emotionally complex an issue as cloning animals is, it's also dangerous, perhaps cruel and illegal, and almost totally unregulated.
      • I know how to clone magnetic-strip cards, using a strip of video tape and a few other items, but I'll keep this a secret!
      • Residents are being warned that they may get a call out of the blue asking for security and pin numbers enabling thieves to clone bank cards.
      • Professor Rangsan also said plans are underway to clone other species, including water buffalo, cats and leopards.
      • Early in 2001, she and a team of scientists became the first to clone an endangered species, the oxlike Asian gaur.
      • We've seen just how easily an identity can be stolen, and personal details cloned.
    2. 1.2Biochemistry Replicate (a fragment of DNA placed in an organism) so that there is sufficient to analyse or use in protein production.
      we have cloned DNA sequences added to the ends of the linear plasmid
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Amplified fragments were cloned, sequenced and confirmed as being derived from the relevant cDNA.
      • This fragment was cloned and sequenced to verify its integrity.
      • The amplified fragments were cloned and sequenced.
      • The fragments were cloned and DNA sequencing demonstrated that they actually corresponded to cDNA with proper intron splicing.
      • Therefore, we cloned a fragment of the yolk protein cDNA.
      Synonyms
      copy, reproduce, duplicate, make a copy of, make a replica of
    3. 1.3 Illegally copy the security codes from (a mobile phone) to one or more others as a way of obtaining free calls.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also seized from the residence were over 150 cellular phones and several computer systems with extensive documentation on cloning cellular phones and computer hardware.
      • Imei can be used to clone illegal copies of a compromised phone and force the victim to pay phone changes he or she didn't incur.
      • Hackers can clone mobile phone SIM cards in minutes, and make calls at their victims' expense.
      Synonyms
      copy, produce a copy of, make a facsimile of, duplicate, replicate

Derivatives

  • clonal

  • adjective ˈkləʊn(ə)lˈkloʊnl
    • Relating to or characteristic of a clone.

      clonal propagation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • clonal organisms
      • We instead focused on the frequency of clonal reproduction in F. grandifolia in cove forests and beech gap forests.
      • Selective clonal and rigorous vineyard selection along with modern winemaking techniques have given the region a new lease of life.
      • In general, it seems unlikely that negative clonal selection against mutator clones is a significant effect.
  • cloner

  • noun
    • The discovery is very important, said Dr Duane Kraemer, a successful cloner of non-primates at Texas A & M University.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You might argue that the cloner knows that cloning techniques have a high failure rate and often cause serious problems.
      • Now we have to track down this group of illegal cloners.
      • The cloners were able to use only 10 per cent of the numbers, pocketing £2m for the gang.
      • The only cost involved was that of the initial cloner's real gold bar, which he could then duplicate hundreds of times over anyway.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Greek klōn 'twig'.

  • The word clone, from Greek klōn ‘twig, cutting from a plant’, is first recorded in 1903, when it referred to a group of plants produced by taking cuttings or grafts from an original. It has been used in the context of the genetic duplication of mammals since the early 1970s. Nowadays it is also used for someone who slavishly imitates someone else and for a computer that simulates another more expensive model. In gay culture a clone is a gay man who adopts an exaggeratedly macho appearance and style of dress.

Rhymes

alone, atone, Beaune, bemoan, blown, bone, Capone, Cohn, Cologne, condone, cone, co-own, crone, drone, enthrone, flown, foreknown, foreshown, groan, grown, half-tone, home-grown, hone, Joan, known, leone, loan, lone, mephedrone, moan, Mon, mown, ochone, outflown, outgrown, own, phone, pone, prone, Rhône, roan, rone, sewn, shown, Simone, Sloane, Soane, sone, sown, stone, strown, throne, thrown, tone, trombone, Tyrone, unbeknown, undersown, windblown, zone
 
 

Definition of clone in US English:

clone

nounklōnkloʊn
Biology
  • 1An organism or cell, or group of organisms or cells, produced asexually from one ancestor or stock, to which they are genetically identical.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Molecular markers derived from cDNA and genomic DNA clones were from the tomato high-density linkage map.
    • In plants, large genomic DNA clones from one species were mapped by FISH on chromosomes from related species.
    • Moreover, three longer genomic DNA clones were identified during screening of a fosmid C2 - Idf library.
    • Only full-length genomic and cDNA clones, including genes with in-frame stop codons, were analyzed.
    • Three independent clones derived from each allele were pooled and sequenced.
    • The triploid and aneuploid clones studied yielded viable seeds whose number per fruit was strongly dependent on the pollen donor.
    1. 1.1 A person or thing regarded as identical to another.
      successful women don't want to be male clones
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now he was running from what looked like a clone army of Smiths.
      • ‘I would never perform on stage with my clone but with my twin the classic humour and relationship shows through,’ Lynda said.
      • The cloning team plan to make both male and female clones.
      • There have been clones and copies, some of them successful, like Hitman.
      • If you are a human being who lives on Earth, you have probably been exposed to other humans beings who are not your exact clones.
      • They're clones, all wearing similar long jackets, all with the same stern face and chilling stare.
      • At the start, the Jedi are fighting alongside the clone troopers.
      • Nobody can stop me; the Duck clone army is more powerful then ever.
      • The other clones contained copies of related genes or were false positives.
      • And the clone troopers look a lot like the storm troopers they will become.
      • Because no sperm has been used and no second parent is involved the resulting embryo is an exact genetic copy of the donor - a clone.
      • The clones were also exact replicas of the egg donors, rather than third parties.
      • But then, when this particular bunch of Delhi youngsters decided to take it on, they perhaps knew only too well that copying the clones doesn't come easy.
      • All day long, she had been dealing with the clones, the carbon copy popular masses.
      • Hire an exact clone and the odds are good that the problems that exist now won't go away and new opportunities will go undiscovered.
      • Just for the record, I think everyone should have their own clone army.
      • Other scientists have promised to produce human clones within the year.
      • This is the first clone human known and is an exact copy of the mother.
      • The science fiction story about a character called Daniel and his clones will be released with 200,000 copies.
      • ACT received global criticism last year when they announced the creation of the world's first human embryo clones.
      Synonyms
      double, living image, replica, lookalike, copy, reproduction, twin, duplicate, exact likeness, facsimile, counterpart, mirror image
    2. 1.2 A computer designed to simulate exactly the operation of another, typically more expensive, model.
      an IBM PC clone
      Example sentencesExamples
      • IBM clones would run rings around Apple just like the last cloners and Jobs would find a way to shut it down.
      • Everyone knows that the majority of Activision's extreme sports titles are basically Tony Hawk's Pro Skater clones designed to look like other sports.
      • It was sent details of Taiwanese mobo maker PC-Chip's plan to build a Palm clone PDA at that price.
      • This cost a lot of companies a bundle, until they figured out IBM PC clones were where it was at.
      • Stop wasting your time posting to this site and get going on ridding your Windoze clone of spyware and viruses.
      • That's what happened to the founder of Eagle Computer, an early maker of PC clones.
      • PCs Limited was the original brand of IBM clones made by Michael Dell in his Austin dorm room.
      • Via also now has the rights to sell microprocessors, but not clones of Intel products.
      • Even Samba is just a Unix clone of a Windows client.
      • People forget that the years in which Apple allowed Macintosh clones were among its darkest.
      • So, make sure to load the clone while disconnected from your production network.
      • But many years ago a small company named AMD started to make Intel CPU clones and at a cheaper price.
      • If linux wants more markets, they need to understand the owners who don't have servers and clones.
      • Compaq's history goes back to cracking the IBM PC and creating a new market for open clones.
      • To do this they will build a processor by the end of 2003 that is a clone of an AMD processor that is a clone of an Intel processor.
      • ‘We make a clone of the drive and work on the duplicate drive,’ said Mr David.
      • And then there is the price competition - is the local notebook maker really able to compete with the rebadged clones marching out of Taiwan?
      • The Computeractive clone was to have been called Connect.
      • People would buy the clone instead of the real Mac, which meant less money for Apple.
      • Taiwanese computer maker Elitegroup is to grow its family of Palm clones with three more models.
verbklōnkloʊn
[with object]
  • 1Propagate (an organism or cell) as a clone.

    of the hundreds of new plants cloned the best ones are selected
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If this research is going to succeed, if we're talking about gene therapy, you have to clone some cells, don't you?
    • Individual cells were cloned into drops of medium and grown for 3 days prior to screening for drug resistance as described above.
    • Two bills currently being debated by the U.S. Senate seek to resolve the question: should scientists clone human cells?
    • British scientists will be given the right to clone human cells.
    • This would have a low risk of rejection since cloned cells would contain the patient's own DNA.
    • Who could argue that the money and brain power devoted to cloning stem cells could not be better used on something else?
    • The antibody positive cells were cloned by limiting dilution method.
    • Only three of them avoided the speculative angle, dealing respectively with anatomy, ethical issues and why cloned cells die.
    • The big news in science this week has been the Monash University research into cloning stem cells for use in repairing damaged nerves.
    • These cloned stem cells outcompeted the existing blood stem cells.
    • Suppose in the future effective treatments for heart disease are developed using cloned stem cells.
    • Too many people think cloning cells for the fight against disease is the same thing as creating Frankenstein's monster.
    • The process pioneered by Korean scientists is not hard to understand: they have cloned the cells of 30 patients, creating a perfect genetic replica of the original.
    1. 1.1 Make an identical copy of.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Professor Rangsan also said plans are underway to clone other species, including water buffalo, cats and leopards.
      • Is there anything environmentally good about these new technologies, such as, say, cloning almost-extinct species to save them?
      • He now had cloned organs, perfect copies of the originals, but still carried the scars from his loss.
      • Well, Antinori is widely-tipped to become the first person in history to clone a human being.
      • The film also looks ahead, examining the possibility of cloning the mammoth, should DNA be recovered during the upcoming scientific studies.
      • We've seen just how easily an identity can be stolen, and personal details cloned.
      • The plants were cloned field-collected ramets.
      • Advanced Cell Technology of Worcester, Mass., has already cloned an endangered animal: the gaur, a humpback relative of the cow from Southeast Asia.
      • Multiplicity amusingly saw cloning as the answer for the businessman who was forced to spend too much time at work.
      • Early in 2001, she and a team of scientists became the first to clone an endangered species, the oxlike Asian gaur.
      • As emotionally complex an issue as cloning animals is, it's also dangerous, perhaps cruel and illegal, and almost totally unregulated.
      • Research has been going on for many years to investigate the possibility of artificially cloning animals.
      • Residents are being warned that they may get a call out of the blue asking for security and pin numbers enabling thieves to clone bank cards.
      • Cash machine crime is increasing in Surrey and there have been incidents of cards being cloned after thieves tampered with machines.
      • Advanced Cell Technology holds the distinction of being the first to clone an endangered species.
      • I know how to clone magnetic-strip cards, using a strip of video tape and a few other items, but I'll keep this a secret!
      • Machines can be cloned simply by copying these resource files.
      • Fraudsters can easily clone credit cards by using a skimming machine.
      • But cloning animals is still a hit-or-miss affair.
      • Investigators say that some hijackers have resorted to cloning an entire company by incorporating under a similar name.
    2. 1.2Biochemistry Replicate (a fragment of DNA placed in an organism) so that there is enough to analyze or use in protein production.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fragments were cloned and DNA sequencing demonstrated that they actually corresponded to cDNA with proper intron splicing.
      • Therefore, we cloned a fragment of the yolk protein cDNA.
      • This fragment was cloned and sequenced to verify its integrity.
      • The amplified fragments were cloned and sequenced.
      • Amplified fragments were cloned, sequenced and confirmed as being derived from the relevant cDNA.
      Synonyms
      copy, reproduce, duplicate, make a copy of, make a replica of
    3. 1.3 Illegally copy the security codes from (a mobile phone) to one or more others as a way of obtaining free calls.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also seized from the residence were over 150 cellular phones and several computer systems with extensive documentation on cloning cellular phones and computer hardware.
      • Hackers can clone mobile phone SIM cards in minutes, and make calls at their victims' expense.
      • Imei can be used to clone illegal copies of a compromised phone and force the victim to pay phone changes he or she didn't incur.
      Synonyms
      copy, produce a copy of, make a facsimile of, duplicate, replicate

Origin

Early 20th century: from Greek klōn ‘twig’.

 
 
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