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Identification of the cystic fibrosis gene: Cloning and characterization of complementary DNA

Science, 1989
Overlapping complementary DNA clones were isolated from epithelial cell libraries with a genomic DNA segment containing a portion of the putative cystic fibrosis (CF) locus, which is on chromosome 7.
J. Riordan
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Clone mammals... clone man? [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1997
What are the implications for humankind of the astounding report two weeks ago of the production of viable sheep from adult cells? The moral imperative of preserving human dignity must remain paramount.
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Clones and Clones: Facts and Fantasies about Human Cloning

Foreign Affairs, 1998
Human cloning is a prospect the contributors to Clones and Clones view with varying degrees of alarm, calm, ambivalence, and not a little humor. Ranging from psychoanalyst Adam Phillips's case study of a child whose confusion of "cloning" and "clothing" expresses our mixed desire and terror of sameness, to Stephen Jay Gould's and Richard Dawkins's ...
Eliot A. Cohen   +2 more
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When is a clone not a clone?

Trends in Genetics, 2001
Despite recent successes in cloning animals of several different species using nuclear transfer (NT), the process is far from efficient. The production rate of cloned offspring is low because of increased abortions, and many fetuses that survive show abnormal symptoms, such as high birth-weight.
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Cloning in Plasmid Vectors: Directional Cloning

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2020
This protocol describes the standard, old-fashioned but reliable procedure for cloning linear DNA fragments whose ends are incompatible with each other but are compatible with those of the linearized vector.
Joseph Sambrook, Michael R. Green
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Positional cloning of the gene for multiple endocrine neoplasia-type 1.

Science, 1997
Multiple endocrine neoplasia-type 1 (MEN1) is an autosomal dominant familial cancer syndrome characterized by tumors in parathyroids, enteropancreatic endocrine tissues, and the anterior pituitary.
S. Chandrasekharappa   +22 more
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Cloning Retroviruses: Retrovirus Cloning? [PDF]

open access: possible, 1981
The retroviridae are viruses that possess the unique ability to transcribe their genomic RNA into a DNA copy through a process called reverse transcription (1,2) (Figure 1). In infected cells, the DNA intermediates (unintegrated provirus) become stably associated with the host chromosome via an as yet uncharacterized integration process to form the ...
George F. Vande Woude, W. L. McClements
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CLONING: a microcomputer program for cloning simulations

Gene, 1988
A comprehensive computational tool is presented that performs cloning simulations using IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible microcomputers. The CLONING program contains a specific data base for restriction sites, gene markers, fragment sources and reference comments.
Sidney R. Kushner, Martí Aldea
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All clones are centralizer clones

Algebra universalis, 2009
We show that any clone without virtual constants is isomorphic to the centralizer clone of a unary universal algebra, and that adding one unary relation to these unary algebras produces algebraic systems representing any clone.
Věra Trnková, J. Sichler
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Cloning and characterization of inducible nitric oxide synthase from mouse macrophages.

Science, 1992
Nitric oxide (NO) conveys a variety of messages between cells, including signals for vasorelaxation, neurotransmission, and cytotoxicity. In some endothelial cells and neurons, a constitutive NO synthase is activated transiently by agonists that elevate ...
Q. Xie   +8 more
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