This is a comparison of disk cloning software. Table class wikitable sortable rowspan 2 Name rowspan 2 Interface colspan 4 class unsortable Usage rowspan 2 Based on rowspan 2 Raw copying ref name RawSmart Raw copying means a possibility to perform sector by sector copying of a whole partition, while smart copying means here a possibility to distinguish which portions of the partition really contain data and to copy these only. ref rowspan 2 Mountable and OR explorable Backups colspan 4 class unsortable Smart copying ref name RawSmart colspan 2 class unsortable Architecture rowspan 2 colspan 2 License Provides Live USB approx. size Provides Live CD approx. size Boots from floppies count Live copying ref name LiveCopy Live copying means that a drive or volume can be copied imaged while it is in use commonly using Shadow Copy techniques , avoiding the need for booting into a separate operating system or Live CD . ref Ext2 Ext3 FAT32 NTFS HFS Without server Client server Clonezilla Clonezilla Live Text user interface text mode yes 108.2 MB yes 109.1 MB no no partimage , ntfsclone , dd Unix dd , partclone http partclone.sf.net yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes Clonezilla server edition GNU General Public License GPL http www.feyrer.de g4u g4u Command line interface command line ? yes 3 MB yes 2 floppies no NetBSD yes ? no no no yes requires FTP server yes BSD license BSD PING Partimage Is Not Ghost Text user interface text mode ? yes 31 MB no no partimage ?, zsplit yes ? yes yes partial ... Grub . Other disk cloning applications Copied from List of disk cloning software, please keep in Alphabetical ... Live CD s & Live USB s that include disk cloning utilities http www.PartedMagic.com PartedMagic Includes ... Boot CD includes several cloning programs. http www.clonezilla.org clonezilla live Clonezilla Live ... also List of disk cloning software Comparison of disc image software References http www.clonezilla.org ... 94&Itemid 1 Release note includes supported filesystems Category Lists of software Category Disk cloning ... more details
The Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 c. 23 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to prohibit the placing in a woman of a human embryo which has been created otherwise than by fertilisation . The act received Royal Assent on 4 December 2001. On 14 January 2001 the Government of the United Kingdom British government passed The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Research Purposes Regulations 2001 ref UK SI year 2001 number 188 title Human Fertilisation and Embryology Research Purposes Regulations ref to amend the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 by extending allowable reasons for embryo research to permit research around stem cells and cell nuclear replacement, thus allowing Somatic cell nuclear transfer therapeutic cloning . However, on 15 November 2001, a Pro life movement pro life group won a High Court of Justice High Court legal challenge, which struck down the regulation and effectively left all forms of cloning unregulated in the UK. Their hope was that Parliament would fill this gap by passing prohibitive legislation. ref cite title Medical Law and Ethics author SD Pattinson year 2006 publisher Sweet & Maxwell isbn 9780421889507 ref ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi sci tech 1657707.stm title Campaigners win cloning challenge newspaper BBC News Online date 15 November 2001 ref Parliament was quick to pass the Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 in order to explicitly prohibit reproductive cloning. The remaining gap with regard to therapeutic cloning was closed when the appeals courts reversed the previous decision of the High Court. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi health 2846265.stm title Lords uphold cloning law newspaper BBC News Online date 13 March 2003 ref The act was repealed and replaced by the Human ... 23 title Human Reproductive Cloning Act 2001 Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2001 Category Cloning Category Medical regulation in the United Kingdom Category Repealed United Kingdom Acts ... more details
Embryo splitting may refer to when spontaneous, the natural way in which identical twins are formed. when artificially induced, a method of cloning . See Cloning Methods disambig ... more details
Remanufacture may refer to Remanufacturing , the process of reconditioning products to sound working condition Remanufacture Cloning Technology , an album by Fear Factory See also Refurbishment disambiguation disambig it Remanufacture ... more details
Wiktionary Phasmid may refer to Phasmid nematode , a sensory structure in nematodes Phasmatodea , the insect group which contains stick insects and walking sticks Phagemid , a vector used in gene cloning disambig ... more details
Antinori is an Italian surname . It may also refer to Severino Antinori , Italian gynecologist and embryologist with controversial positions over in vitro fertilisation and human cloning , Marchesi Antinori Srl , an Italian wine company. disambig ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 pSC101 is a DNA plasmid that is used as a cloning Vector molecular biology vector in genetic cloning experiments. pSC101 was the first cloning vector, used in 1973 by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Norman Cohen . They demonstrated that a gene from a frog could be transferred into bacterial cells and then expressed by the bacterial cells. History In the early 1970s, ref name Introduction to Biotechnology cite book title Introduction to Biotechnology author Thieman, W.J. and Palladino, M.A. year 2004 publisher Pearson Education, Benjamin Cummings page 55 ref Herbert Boyer and Stanley Norman Cohen produced pSC101, the first plasmid vector for cloning purposes. Soon after successfully cloning two pSC101 plasmids together to create one large plasmid, they published the results describing the experiment, in 1973. ref name Introduction to Biotechnology The cloning of genes into plasmids occurred soon after. In 1980, ref name Introduction to Biotechnology pSC101 became the first patented commercial DNA cloning vector when patents were awarded to Boyer and Cohen. The SC stands for Stanley Cohen. Although the original pSC101 only contained tetracycline resistance and a restriction site for EcoRI, the commercially available pSC101 gained restriction sites for several enzymes, including HindIII, in addition to the EcoRI site. References Reflist Category Molecular genetics genetics stub ... more details
Richard Seed born 1928 is an American physicist and advocate of human cloning. It may also refer to Richard Seed priest born 1949 , British religious leader, current head of Archdeaconry of York See also Seed disambiguation hndis ... more details
ref ref http blog.bioethics.net 2005 01 cloning beloved pets is the least of our problems blog.bioethics.net ... Defend Pet Cloning Now closed http web.archive.org web 20061205023330 http defendpetcloning.org Last version of Defend Pet Cloning At the Internet Archive References Reflist Category Cloning Category ... more details
both her and the original Kate. He then decides to present the results of the human cloning in front of scientists from all over the world, with the aim of advertising his cloning machine. Fortunately ... Jonas are sent to a cloning research lab, as test subjects. Max inherits the university s cloning lab, and his cloning chamber brings him great fame and money. Max and Kate fall in love, as do ... National Lampoon films Category English language films Category Cloning in fiction fr Repli Kate ... more details
Cleanup date December 2007 Prometea born May 28, 2003 is a Haflinger horse Haflinger foal, the first cloning clone d horse and the first to be born from and carried by its cloning mother. Her birth was announced publicly on August 6, 2003. Born 36 kilogram kg after a natural delivery and a full term pregnancy in Laboratory of Reproductive Technology , Cremona , Italy , ref http www.bioethics.ac.uk index.php?do topic&sid 5 BioCentre The Centre for Bioethics & Public Policy Bot generated title ref Prometea at 2 month old is 100  kg 220 pounds . Dr. Cesare Galli and others at the lab experimented with 841 reconstructed embryos of the 14 viable embryos four were implanted in surrogate mothers only that of Prometea succeeded in being born. Texas A&M University was also undertaking a horse cloning project when the Italian team first succeeded. Horse cloning like Prometea could eliminate the problem of champion horse racing racing gelding s. Jockey Club of North America n thoroughbred horses has proclaimed, however, that it will allow no cloned horse in their races. The name Prometea is the Grammatical gender feminine form of Prometeo Prometheus in Greek language Greek . The horse is the seventh species to be cloned See Cloning for a list and names . References references http www.genomenewsnetwork.org gnn images news content 08 03 clone horse horse1.jpg photo http www.newscientist.com article dn4026 worlds first cloned horse is born.html World s first cloned horse is born New Scientist . Referenced March 6, 2011. http cmbi.bjmu.edu.cn news 0308 27.htm Cloning Horseplay Science Now . Referenced March 6, 2011. Category 2003 animal births Category Cloned horses horse stub de Prometea ... more details
The Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights is a document that was issued by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO at its 29th session in 1997. It was unanimously passed by the seventy seven national delegations in attendance. ref Mike Pezzella, International officials adopt rules covering cloning, gene research, Biotechnology Newswatch , 17 November 1997, p. 1. ref The declaration is perhaps best known for its statement against human cloning. Its eleventh article begins with the statement, Practices which are contrary to human dignity, such as reproductive cloning of human beings, shall not be permitted. References references See also Common heritage of mankind UNESCO Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights External links http unesdoc.unesco.org images 0012 001229 122990eo.pdf Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights 2000 publication UN stub Category UNESCO ... more details
Little Nicky may refer to Little Nicky Little Nicky film , a 2000 comedy film starring Adam Sandler Little Nicky cat , a cat believed to be the first successful feline cloning for commercial reasons See also Nicky Little , Fijian rugby union player disambig ... more details
In Molecular biology , an insert is a piece of DNA that is inserted into a larger DNA Cloning vector vector by a recombinant DNA technique, such as DNA ligase ligation or Genetic recombination recombination . This allows it to be multiplied, selected, further manipulated or Gene expression expressed in a Host biology host organism . Category Molecular biology fr Insert biologie mol culaire ... more details
Wikify date February 2010 The Gateway cloning System , invented and commercialized by Invitrogen since the late 1990s, is a molecular biology method that enables researchers to efficiently transfer DNA fragments between plasmids using a proprietary set of recombination sequences, the Gateway att sites, and two proprietary enzyme mixes, called LR Clonase , and BP Clonase . Gateway Cloning Technique allows transfer of DNA fragments between different cloning vectors while maintaining the reading frame. Using Gateway, one can clone or subcloning subclone DNA segments for functional analysis. The system requires the initial insertion of a DNA fragment into a plasmid with two flanking recombination ... Gateway cloning plasmid helps researchers quickly transfer these cassettes into plasmids that facilitate the analysis of gene function. Gateway cloning does take more time for initial set up, and is more expensive than traditional restriction enzyme and ligase based cloning methods, but it saves time, and offers simpler and highly efficient cloning for down stream applications. The technology ... expression . Basic Steps The first step in Gateway cloning is the preparation of a Gateway Entry ... vectors are similar to classical expression vectors containing multiple cloning sites, before ... cloning uses patented recombination sequences, and proprietary enzyme mixes available only from Invitrogen ... cloning Gateway BP reaction PCR product with flanking att B sites e.g., amplified from cDNA ... gene of interest this step can be replaced by other cloning methods Gateway LR reaction Entry .... See also Cloning Gateway Cassette Subcloning References reflist http www.invitrogen.com site us en home Products and Services Applications Cloning Gateway Cloning.html Genome Res 2000 Nov 10 11 1788 95 Hartley JL, Temple GF, and Brasch MA. DNA cloning using in vitro site specific recombination. Expert Opin Drug Discov 2007 2 4 571 589. Federico Katzen. Gateway recombinational cloning a biological ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The regulation of science refers to use of law, or other ruling, by academic or government al bodies to allow or restrict science from performing certain practices, or researching certain scientific areas. It is a bioethics bioethical issue related to other practices such as abortion and euthanasia and areas of research such as stem cell research and cloning synthetic biology. Reasons for the regulation of science by legislation if often due to them being seen as harmful such as euthanasia , immoral such as abortion , or dangerous as with cloning . For these reasons it is closely related to religion , culture and society . DEFAULTSORT Regulation Of Science Category Bioethics Category Science and law Philo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 An expression cassette is a part of a vector DNA used for cloning and Transformation genetics transformation . In each successful transformation, the expression cassette directs the cell s machinery to make RNA and protein. Some expression cassettes are designed for modular cloning of protein encoding sequences so that the same cassette can easily be altered to make different proteins. Is made up of one or more gene s and the sequences controlling their Gene expression expression . Three components comprise an expression cassette a Promoter biology promoter sequence, an open reading frame , and a 3 untranslated region that, in eukaryotes, usually contains a polyadenylation site. Different expression cassettes can be transformed into different organisms including bacteria, yeast, plants, and mammalian cells as long as the correct regulatory sequences are used. DEFAULTSORT Expression Cassette Category Genetics Biochem stub de Expressionskassette ... more details
Biomedical technology broadly refers to the application of engineering and technology principles to the domain of living or biological system s. Usually inclusion of the term biomedical denotes a principal emphasis on problems related to human health and diseases, whereas terms like biotechnology can be medical, environmental, or agricultural in application. But most terms in this general realm still lack clear boundaries. Biomedical engineering and Biotechnology alike are often loosely called Biomedical Technology or Bioengineering . col begin col 2 Biomedical technology involves Biomedical science Biomedical informatics Biomedical research Biomedical engineering Bioengineering Biotechnology col 2 Biomedical technologies Cloning Therapeutic cloning col end Technology Category Health sciences Category Bioengineering Category Interdisciplinary fields ru vi C ng ngh y sinh h c ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2006 orphan February 2009 A database clone is a complete and separate copy of a database system that includes the business data, the DBMS software and any other application tiers that make up the environment. Cloning is a different kind of operation to Data replication replication and backup s in that the cloned environment is both fully functional and separate in its own right. Additionally the cloned environment may be modified at its inception due to configuration changes or data subsetting. The cloning refers to the replication of the server in order to have a backup, to upgrade the environment. DEFAULTSORT Clone Database Category Data management Category Databases ... more details
benefit to others. See also therapeutic cloning External links http www.njleg.state.nj.us New Jersey ... www.nationalreview.com lopez lopez200401051346.asp State of Cloning by Kathryn Jean Lopez , January 5, 2004, National Review Category New Jersey law Category Stem cells Category Cloning Category 2003 ... more details
of cellular research cloning and its role in formulating cures based on stem cell research. He ... cloning the cloning of a whole person and therapeutic cloning also called nuclear transfer , a technique ... prominent stem cell research and cloning experts, including Ian Wilmut , the Scottish scientist ... was considering a worldwide treaty , introduced by Costa Rica, to ban all forms of human cloning. During the meeting, Human Cloning Issues in all its aspects, the scientists unanimously called for a worldwide ban on human reproductive cloning because of the devastating health conditions observed ... cloning , citing its importance in the development of stem cell based cures. In 2004, the Costa ... cloning along with reproductive cloning. As a result, a vote on the Costa Rican treaty was postponed ... on a nonbinding resolution, calling upon all nations to prohibit all forms of human cloning ... Genetics Policy Institute official website . http www.genpol.org refections.pdf Reflections on the Cloning ... more details
, using a range of design tools. Algorithms for In silico in silico Molecular cloningcloning , Codon ... molecular biology sequencing primers , includes a real time melting point calculator Cloning Tool with drag and drop ability to cut, combine and Molecular cloning clone insert and Vector molecular .... Users can drag their Vector molecular biology vector and insert into the Cloning Tool cut, combine and Molecular cloning clone . Gene Designer assembles a Molecular cloning clone that can then be dropped ... molecular biology , Vector DNA , Cloning vector , Expression vector Restriction map Molecular cloning ... watch?v fKvFK8IypU Cloning Tool User Video https www.dna20.com gdhelp doku.php Gene Designer Help https ... QuickGene DNA analysis software with restriction enzyme information. Useful for cloning. Mac ... more details
of the World? , Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2001. Pence, G. Cloning After Dolly ... Publishers, Inc., 2002. Pence, G. Flesh of My Flesh The Ethics of Cloning Humans , Rowman & Littlefield ... more details