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Clone or Clones or Cloning or Cloned or The Clone may refer to:

Places

Biology

  • Clone (B-cell), a lymphocyte clone, the massive presence of which may indicate a pathological condition
  • Clone (cell biology), a group of identical cells that share a common ancestry
  • Clonal plant, the result of asexual, vegetative reproduction when a new plant grows from a fragment of the parent plant
  • Cloning, the production of any organism whose genetic information is identical to that of a parent organism from which it was created

Computing and technology

  • Clone (computing), computer hardware or software designed to function in the same way as an original
  • Clone (Java method), a method in the Java programming language for object duplication
  • Clone (Linux system call), in C, whereby a process creates a copy of itself
  • Clone, a popular term for a replica, particularly when referring to "recreations" of rare and desirable variants of collector cars
  • Clone, a popular term for an unlicensed, reverse engineered copy of a firearm produced in another nation (although the term can also apply to a simple direct copy, created under license)
  • Clone tool, a tool used in image manipulation programs
  • Phone cloning, the copying of identity from one cellular device to another
  • Quantum cloning, the replication of a quantum state

Mathematics

  • Clone (algebra), a collection of functions with certain properties
  • Clone (voting), in voting systems analysis, a candidate identical to one already present in an election

Arts, entertainment, and media

Comics

Films

  • Cloned (film), a 1997 made-for-television film
  • Clone (2010 film), a 2010 film originally released as Womb
  • The Clones (film), 1973 American film directed by Lamar Card, featuring Michael Greene, Gregory Sierra and Otis Young

Television

Literature

Music

Albums

Songs

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

See also