Definition
A clone is a group of identical cells that share a common ancestry, meaning they are derived from the same cell.
Related concepts
Adult stem cellAutogamyB cellBacterial conjugationCallus (cell biology)Cancer stem cellCell biologyCell cultureCell potencyCellular differentiationClonal colonyClonal expansionClonal hematopoiesisClone (B-cell biology)CloningDNA damage (naturally occurring)DNA damage theory of agingDeoxyribonucleic acidEmbryonic stem cellEndothelial stem cellEpigenetics in stem cell differentiationEukaryoteFission (biology)Gene knockoutGenotypeGranulosa cellsHematopoietic stem cellHistory of molecular biologyIn situ hybridizationIndex of biochemistry articlesIndex of molecular biology articlesInduced pluripotent stem cellList of animals that have been clonedList of biochemistsList of biomoleculesLymph nodeMesenchymal stem cellMitosisMolecular biologyMonoclonal antibodyMorulaNeoplasmNeural stem cellNeurulationNorthern blotNucleotidesOutline of cell biologyOvarian follicleParameciumParoxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuriaPhenotypesPolyclonal B cell responsePolyclonal antibodiesPolyclonal responsePolymerase chain reactionPrecursor cellProgenitor cellSexual reproductionSomatic evolution in cancerSomatic hypermutationSouthern blotSporeStem cellStem cell controversyStem cell lawsStem cell laws and policy in the United StatesStem cell lineStem cell therapyTelomeraseTumour heterogeneityWestern blotWhite blood cellZygote
9 concepts already in your glossary