"subclone" meaning in All languages combined

See subclone on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: subclones [plural]
Etymology: sub- + clone Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|sub|clone}} sub- + clone Head templates: {{en-noun}} subclone (plural subclones)
  1. (genetics) A clone or descendant of a mutant occurring in a previous clone Categories (topical): Genetics
    Sense id: en-subclone-en-noun-HovSR1Gs Categories (other): English terms prefixed with sub- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with sub-: 27 33 40 Topics: biology, genetics, medicine, natural-sciences, sciences
  2. (genetics, molecular biology) A partial segment of DNA, cloven from a previously-cloned segment, which is then cloned into another vector Categories (topical): Genetics, Molecular biology
    Sense id: en-subclone-en-noun-Ns87SgRa Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with sub- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 20 49 31 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with sub-: 27 33 40 Topics: biology, genetics, medicine, natural-sciences, sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: subclonal, subclonally

Verb [English]

Forms: subclones [present, singular, third-person], subcloning [participle, present], subcloned [participle, past], subcloned [past]
Etymology: sub- + clone Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|sub|clone}} sub- + clone Head templates: {{en-verb}} subclone (third-person singular simple present subclones, present participle subcloning, simple past and past participle subcloned)
  1. (genetics) To reclone part of a previously-cloned DNA segment into a new vector Categories (topical): Genetics Related terms: superclone
    Sense id: en-subclone-en-verb-nyMgYWfs Categories (other): English terms prefixed with sub- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with sub-: 27 33 40 Topics: biology, genetics, medicine, natural-sciences, sciences

Inflected forms

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