clonability

[US]/ˌkləʊˈneɪbɪti/
[UK]/ˌkloʊˈneɪbəti/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being capable of being cloned; the ability to produce genetic copies

Example Sentences

the clonability of this hybrid plant variety has been confirmed by agricultural researchers.

scientists are studying the clonability of certain marine organisms with remarkable regenerative abilities.

the clonability rate of these stem cells exceeds expectations in clinical trials.

genetic engineers are exploring the clonability limits of endangered species.

the clonability of this vegetable crop makes it ideal for commercial farming.

researchers questioned the clonability of the ancient seeds found in the archaeological dig.

the high clonability of this fruit tree variety has made it popular among farmers.

understanding clonability is crucial for conservation efforts of vulnerable plant species.

the study focuses on improving the clonability of therapeutic cell lines.

clonability analysis revealed unexpected variations in the genetic material.

the clonability potential of these coral species is being studied for reef restoration.

agricultural experts assessed the clonability of the drought-resistant wheat variety.

the limited clonability of this orchid species presents challenges for propagation.

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