clonally

/ˈkloʊnəli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that involves or results from cloning; by means of producing genetically identical copies.
    • The plants were propagated clonally to preserve the exact traits of the parent.
    • The cells divide clonally, creating an identical population.
    • Some species reproduce clonally, forming large groups of genetically identical individuals.
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