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Clone


Clone and related terms may refer to any of thefollowing:

Biology

  • Clone (cell biology), a group of identical cells that share a commonancestry
    • Clone (B-cell), a lymphocyte clone, the massive presence of which may indicate a pathological condition
  • Clonal plant, the result of asexual vegetative reproduction when a newplant grows from a fragment of the parentplant
    • King Clone, a clonal cresote bush in the MojaveDesert, UnitedStates
  • Cloning, the production of any organism whose genetic information is identical to that of a parent organism from which it was created
    • Commercial animal cloning, the cloning of animals for commercialpurposes
    • Horse cloning, the cloning of horses
    • Human cloning, the cloning of humans

Computing and technology

  • Clone (computing), computer hardware or software designed to function in the same way as anoriginal
    • Macintosh clone, a Classic MacOS computer not made byApple
    • Video game clone, a softwaregame or gamefranchise heavily inspired byanother
  • (Javamethod), a method in the Java programminglanguage for objectduplication
  • (Linux systemcall), a Linux systemcall that creates a copy of aprocess
  • Clone, a popular term for a replica, particularly when referring to "recreations" of rare and desirable variants of collectorcars
  • Clone, a popular term for an unlicensed, reverse-engineered copy of a firearm produced in another nation—although the term can also apply to a simple direct copy, created underlicense
  • Clone tool, a tool used in imagemanipulation programs
  • Disk cloning, the duplication of contents of computer storagevolumes
  • Lego clones, building block products meant to interoperate with Legoblocks
  • Phone cloning, the copying of identity from one cellulardevice toanother
  • Quantum cloning, the replication of a quantumstate

Culture

  • "Castro clone", a LGBTQ cultural term

Mathematics

  • Clone (algebra), a collection of functions with certain properties
  • Clone (voting), in votingsystems analysis, a candidate identical to one already present in anelection

Places

  • Clones, County Fermanagh, Ireland
  • Clones, County Monaghan, a town in Ireland
  • Clones railway station, Ireland

Arts, entertainment, and media

Comics

  • Clone (comic), a 2012–2014 comicbook series
  • "Clone Saga", a storyline from MarvelComics' comicbooks

Films

  • Parts: The Clonus Horror, a 1979 American independentfilm
  • Cloned (film), a 1997 American made-for-televisionfilm
  • Clone (2010 film), a 2010 Britishfilm, originally released asWomb
  • , a 1973 Americanfilm directed by LamarCard, featuring Michael Greene, Gregory Sierra

Television

  • O Clone, a 2001–2002 Braziliantelenovela
  • Clone High, a 2002 American animated TVshow
  • Clone (TV series), a 2008 BBC comedyseries
  • El clon, a 2010 telenovela

Literature

  • "The Clone", a 1959 short story by Theodore L. Thomas
  • The Clone, a 1965 novel by TheodoreL. Thomas and
  • Clones (anthology), a 1998 short-story anthology edited by JackDann and GardnerDozois
  • The Clone series, a series of novels

Music

Albums

  • Clone (Threshold album), a 1998album byThreshold
  • Clone (Leo Kottke and MikeGordon album), a 2002album by LeoKottke and MikeGordon
  • Clones (album), a 2003 album by TheNeptunes

Songs

  • "Clone", a song by Gojira from their album TerraIncognita
  • "Clone", a song by Metric from their album Synthetica
  • "Clone", a song by Vision of Disorder from their album Imprint
  • "Clones" (Ash song), a 2004 single from Irish alternativerock band Ash
  • "Clones", a song by Chevelle from their album HatsOff to theBull
  • "Clones", a song by Cult of Luna from their album TheBeyond
  • "Clones", a song by The Roots on the album
  • "Clones (We're All)", a song recorded by AliceCooper on his

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

  • Clones (video game), a 2010 puzzle strategy videogame
  • Clone Hero, a 2022 rhythm videogame
  • Clone Wars (disambiguation)
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