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subclone — sub·clone səb .klōn n a clone selected from a clone esp. after a mutation occurs <clones and subclones of human mouse somatic cell hybrids were selected (T. B. Shows )(et al)> * * * sub·clone (subґklōn) 1. the progeny of a mutant cell… … Medical dictionary
subclone — sub·clone … English syllables
subclone — “+ˌ noun Etymology: sub + clone : a selected line within a clone … Useful english dictionary
Post's lattice — In logic and universal algebra, Post s lattice denotes the lattice of all clones on a two element set {0, 1}, ordered by inclusion. It is named for Emil Post, who published a complete description of the lattice in 1941 [E. L. Post, The two valued … Wikipedia
L cells — Cell line established by Earle in 1940 from mouse connective tissue. L929 cells are a subclone of this original line … Dictionary of molecular biology
polycloning site — (= multiple cloning site; MCS) Region of a phage or plasmid vector that has been engineered to contain a series of restriction sites that are usually unique within the entire vector. This makes it particularly easy to insert or excise (subclone)… … Dictionary of molecular biology
aging — ag·ing (āʹjĭng) n. 1. The process of growing old or maturing. 2. An artificial process for imparting the characteristics and properties of age. * * * Gradual change in an organism that leads to increased risk of weakness, disease, and death. It… … Universalium
subclonal — adjective Of or pertaining to a subclone … Wiktionary