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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clone with" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase "clone from" instead. For example: "We cloned the gene from an existing species."
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It's a cheap, plastic-y 1D clone with none of the charisma and twice the cynical hairdos.
It would be essential to provide mother and clone with the appropriate environment of temperature, moisture and diet.
A scientist, Griffin Weir Robert Duvalll), has scenes with his dying wife, a clone with a defective gene implanted by Drucker, that play with dreamy hurt.
From many points of view, it would be genetically advantageous to just bud off a nice, safe clone, with the genes that we know worked well for ourselves.
The IS 300 would like to be a 3-Series clone, with rear-wheel drive and a 215-horsepower in-line 6.
In 1989, when Glover was fifteen, he went to Sears and bought his first computer: a twenty-three-hundred-dollar PC clone with a one-color monitor.
Cytogenetic and FISH analyses of the mandibular metastatic lesion revealed a clone with a pericentric inversion of chromosome 17 and a clone with trisomy 4, respectively.
(G) Western blot shows 5F8 was one cell clone with LRRC25 knockout.
Colony PCR was carried out on each clone with same primer pairs used for initial PCR.
The rate of clone with no activity was reduced from 5.8%to0.2%2%.
Now it's just a Snapchat clone with a nicer drawing interface, reactions, and your Facebook friends.
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