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{{Topquote|'Cause every chromosome is a hand-me-down| Weird Al Yankovic, "I think I'm a Clone Now"}}
{{Topquote|'Cause every chromosome is a hand-me-down| Weird Al Yankovic, "I think I'm a Clone Now"}}
[[Image:Strawberry_plant_runners.jpg|thumb|Strawberry plants regularly clone themselves, they send out runners which grow into new plants that can survive just fine even if the original plant dies]]
[[Image:Strawberry_plant_runners.jpg|thumb|Strawberry plants regularly clone themselves, they send out runners which grow into new plants that can survive just fine even if the original plant dies]]
A '''Clone''' is an organism created from the same genetic information from another organism. Clone comes from the Greek word for "twig", as you can clone a lot of plants by cutting off a branch or a leaf and planting it.
A '''Clone''' is an organism created from the same genetic information from another organism. Clone comes from the Greek word for "twig", as you can clone a lot of plants by cutting off a branch or a leaf and planting it. This is done extensively in certain fields of agriculture, though it has it's problems relating to disease vulnerabilities (see the Irish Potato Famine or Gros Michel Bananas).
 
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Revision as of 17:01, 13 February 2023

"'Cause every chromosome is a hand-me-down"

– Weird Al Yankovic, "I think I'm a Clone Now"
Strawberry plants regularly clone themselves, they send out runners which grow into new plants that can survive just fine even if the original plant dies

A Clone is an organism created from the same genetic information from another organism. Clone comes from the Greek word for "twig", as you can clone a lot of plants by cutting off a branch or a leaf and planting it. This is done extensively in certain fields of agriculture, though it has it's problems relating to disease vulnerabilities (see the Irish Potato Famine or Gros Michel Bananas).

In a Sci-Fi context,


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