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7 April, 12:35
What is the definition of the term 'clone'?
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Bronson Noble
7 April, 12:42
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A clone is a double, look-alike, dead ringer, knockoff, copy ...
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Itzel Ashley
7 April, 13:03
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A clone is a copy or a genetically identical being.
For example, if I were to clone myself, I would have a genetically identical being that looked and acted the same as me. We would have similar thought patterns and such. Much like having a sibling, brother or sister, except an identical copy of yourself.
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