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Production of Cloned Pigs by Handmade Cloning
2023Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) in pigs is a promising technology in biomedical research by association with transgenesis for xenotransplantation and disease modeling technologies. Handmade cloning (HMC) is a simplified SCNT method that does not require micromanipulators and facilitates the generation of cloned embryos in large quantities.
Gábor, Vajta +2 more
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Cloning in Plasmid Vectors: Directional Cloning
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2020This 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.
Michael R, Green, Joseph, Sambrook
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Philosophy, 1982
Every body cell of an animal or human being contains the same complete set of genes. In theory any of these cells can be used to start a new embryo. The technique has been employed in the case of frogs. The nucleus is taken out of a body cell of a frog and implanted in an enucleated frog's egg.
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Every body cell of an animal or human being contains the same complete set of genes. In theory any of these cells can be used to start a new embryo. The technique has been employed in the case of frogs. The nucleus is taken out of a body cell of a frog and implanted in an enucleated frog's egg.
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2000
Abstract If there is one respect in which cancer is special as an illness, it is that all the cancer cells in one patient are, in almost every case, derived from a single cell. They are a clone. Not necessarily all identical because the capacity of the progeny of the founder or mother cell to diversify genetically is another critical ...
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Abstract If there is one respect in which cancer is special as an illness, it is that all the cancer cells in one patient are, in almost every case, derived from a single cell. They are a clone. Not necessarily all identical because the capacity of the progeny of the founder or mother cell to diversify genetically is another critical ...
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CLONING: a microcomputer program for cloning simulations
Gene, 1988A 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.
M, Aldea, S R, Kushner
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Generating sets for clones and partial clones
Proceedings. 1998 28th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple- Valued Logic (Cat. No.98CB36138), 2002We briefly survey some known results on generating sets for clones, and then present results for partial clones established in Borner and Haddad, (1997). Namely, we give a criterion for recognizing not finitely generated strong partial clones on a finite set A and apply this criterion to a family of maximal partial clones over A.
Börner, Ferdinand, Haddad, L.
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On partial clones containing maximal clones
Proceedings. 34th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic, 2004The purpose of this note is to present some of our recent results on clones and partial clones. Let A be a non-singleton finite set and M be a maximal clone on A. If M is determined by a prime affine or an h-universal relation on A, then we show that M is contained in a family of partial clones on A of continuum cardinality.
Lucien Haddad, Dietlinde Lau
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Clones and Clones: Facts and Fantasies about Human Cloning
Foreign Affairs, 1998Human 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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