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Clones Collection

"Unveiling the Fascinating World of Clones: From Sci-Fi Fantasies to Botanical Wonders" Step into a realm where science fiction meets reality

Background imageClones Collection: Amazing Stories Scifi magazine cover - Futuristic Human Cloning

Amazing Stories Scifi magazine cover - Futuristic Human Cloning
THE 4-SIDED TRIANGLE, by William F Temple. A scientist clones the body of a young woman in his laboratory in this futuristic science fiction magazine cover 1939

Background imageClones Collection: Mother of thousands (Kalanchoe daigremontiana), viviparous growth with vegetative

Mother of thousands (Kalanchoe daigremontiana), viviparous growth with vegetative propagation of plantlets on leaf margins. In cultivation

Background imageClones Collection: Brothers

Brothers
Xavier Ortega

Background imageClones Collection: Futuristic Human Cloning, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Futuristic Human Cloning, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
THE 4-SIDED TRIANGLE, by William F Temple. A scientist clones the body of a young woman in his laboratory in this futuristic science fiction magazine cover

Background imageClones Collection: Electricity Pylons

Electricity Pylons

Background imageClones Collection: Teak planting, Malaysia C013 / 4607

Teak planting, Malaysia C013 / 4607
Teak planting, YSG Biotech, Sabah, Malaysia. Four-month old teak plantlets are planted at a nursery. These plants were grown from cloned tissue samples

Background imageClones Collection: Teak cloning, Malaysia

Teak cloning, Malaysia
Teak cloning, YSG Biotech, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageClones Collection: Teak cloning C013 / 4605

Teak cloning C013 / 4605
Teak cloning, YSG Biotech, Sabah, Malaysia. The teak plantlets are prepared for shipping by trimming tissue callus and placing them in a strile container

Background imageClones Collection: Teak cloning C013 / 4604

Teak cloning C013 / 4604
Teak cloning, YSG Biotech, Sabah, Malaysia. The teak plantlets are prepared for shipping by trimming tissue callus and placing them in a strile container

Background imageClones Collection: French satirical cartoon - criticism of Second Boer War

French satirical cartoon - criticism of Second Boer War (1899-1902). The British army is pictured as ranks of cloned mules

Background imageClones Collection: Human genetic engineering

Human genetic engineering. Conceptual computer artwork representing the genetic engineering of humans. Sperm cells labelled with bar codes are seen

Background imageClones Collection: Clones Tower

Clones Tower (1878). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1878

Background imageClones Collection: Clones Round Tower

Clones Round Tower
Clones (Round Tower) (1877). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1877

Background imageClones Collection: Old Cross in Graveyard, Clones

Old Cross in Graveyard, Clones - an unusual standing cross. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Monaghan: Clones). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageClones Collection: Clones Cross,s Face

Clones Cross,s Face - a view of a standing cross in the town. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Monaghan: Clones). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageClones Collection: Round Tower, Clones

Round Tower, Clones - a view of the derelict tower with gravestones. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Monaghan: Clones). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageClones Collection: Clones Cross, N Face

Clones Cross, N Face - a view of a standing cross in the town. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Monaghan: Clones). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageClones Collection: Round Tower, Clones, Ireland

Round Tower, Clones, Ireland
Round Tower, Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland - a view of the derelict tower with gravestones. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageClones Collection: Teak cloning C013 / 4606

Teak cloning C013 / 4606
Teak cloning, YSG Biotech, Sabah, Malaysia. Six-week old teak plantlets grown from cloned tissues. These will be grown on a teak plantation

Background imageClones Collection: Teak cloning C013 / 4602

Teak cloning C013 / 4602
Teak cloning

Background imageClones Collection: Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4599

Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4599
Plant researcher, YSG Biotech in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. She is holding glass tubes containing micropropagated plantlets of teak (Tectona grandis) grown in sterile tissue culture

Background imageClones Collection: Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4600

Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4600
Plant researcher, YSG Biotech in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. She is holding glass tubes containing micropropagated plantlets of teak (Tectona grandis) grown in sterile tissue culture

Background imageClones Collection: Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4598

Plant researcher, Malaysia C013 / 4598
Plant researcher, YSG Biotech in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. She is holding test tubes containing micropropagated plantlets of teak (Tectona grandis) in sterile tissue culture

Background imageClones Collection: Social feather duster worm

Social feather duster worms (Bispira brunnea). This polychaete worm lives in colonies, with each worm inhabiting a tube attached to coral or rock

Background imageClones Collection: Twins dummies

Twins dummies. Identical twins are formed when a fertilised egg divides into two cells. Identical twins have the same DNA, and are essentially clones of each other

Background imageClones Collection: Parents and babies, conceptual artwork

Parents and babies, conceptual artwork. The babies (white, upper left) are seen in a tree. This may represent concepts such as childbirth myths, adoption, genetic selection and screening

Background imageClones Collection: Spare noses

Spare noses. Conceptual computer artwork of noses being stored in glass bottles. This represents the growth of human tissue for surgery to replace defective or old body parts

Background imageClones Collection: Spare lips

Spare lips. Conceptual computer artwork of lips being grown in petri dishes. This represents the growth of human tissue for surgery to replace defective or old body parts

Background imageClones Collection: Spare ears

Spare ears. Conceptual computer artwork of ears being grown in petri dishes. This represents the growth of human tissue for surgery to replace defective or old body parts

Background imageClones Collection: Cow biotechnology

Cow biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageClones Collection: Cloned babies

Cloned babies. Conceptual computer artwork of identical cloned babies. Cloning exactly copies an organism by implanting its genetic material or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageClones Collection: Cloned woman, conceptual image

Cloned woman, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Cloned woman. Conceptual image of a cloned woman represented by identical half faces side by side. Cloning is a process by which a genetically identical copy of an organism is made

Background imageClones Collection: Art of cloned human babies

Art of cloned human babies
Human cloning. Conceptual computer illustration of human cloning showing identical crawling babies. Cloning is a method of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism

Background imageClones Collection: Pig biotechnology

Pig biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageClones Collection: Genetically- engineered baby

Genetically- engineered baby
Genetically-engineered baby. Conceptual computer illustration of a baby that has been genetically- engineered to have blue eyes, seen below an eye

Background imageClones Collection: Cloning: computer artwork of a baby and DNA

Cloning: computer artwork of a baby and DNA
Cloning. Conceptual computer artwork depicting human cloning, showing a baby and a DNA (deoxy- ribonucleic acid) molecule

Background imageClones Collection: Cloned woman

Cloned woman
MODEL RELEASED. Human clone. Conceptual computer artwork of a sleeping woman with a barcode and superimposed binary digits. Binary digits are the language of computers

Background imageClones Collection: Animal cloning

Animal cloning. Computer artwork of a family tree of cloned sheep

Background imageClones Collection: Conceptual computer artwork of cloned human babies

Conceptual computer artwork of cloned human babies
Human cloning. Conceptual computer illustration of human cloning showing identical crawling babies. Cloning is a method of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism

Background imageClones Collection: Conceptual computer artwork of human cloning

Conceptual computer artwork of human cloning
Human cloning. Conceptual computer illustration of human cloning showing identical babies breaking free from their eggs. Cloning is a method of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism

Background imageClones Collection: Designer embryos

Designer embryos. Conceptual computer artwork of designer human embryos for sale. Human embryos are an early stage of the development of a human from a fertilised egg cell

Background imageClones Collection: Designer baby

Designer baby. Conceptual computer artwork of a human baby, a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix (centre) and genetic sequences (white bands), representing a designer baby

Background imageClones Collection: Cloned sheep

Cloned sheep, computer artwork. A clone is a genetically identical copy of an organism. In cloning, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageClones Collection: Human chain, artwork

Human chain, artwork
Conceptual computer artwork of a human chain with one character highlighted in red, representing a leader or one making a difference

Background imageClones Collection: Human cloning, artwork

Human cloning, artwork
Human cloning, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageClones Collection: Conceptual human shapes

Conceptual human shapes
Human shapes. Conceptual image of human shapes cut from paper. This could represent the unity of life or the use of human templates in cloning

Background imageClones Collection: Human chain, one individual missing

Human chain, one individual missing
Conceptual computer artwork of a human chain with one character missing, representing a missing link



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"Unveiling the Fascinating World of Clones: From Sci-Fi Fantasies to Botanical Wonders" Step into a realm where science fiction meets reality, as we explore the captivating concept of clones. Just like an Amazing Stories Scifi magazine cover, our imagination takes flight with futuristic human cloning possibilities. But clones aren't limited to sci-fi tales alone; nature has its own way of showcasing this phenomenon. Behold the Mother of Thousands, Kalanchoe daigremontiana, with viviparous growth and vegetative reproduction that gives birth to countless identical offspring. As we venture further, we encounter architectural marvels like the Clones Tower and Clones Round Tower. These ancient structures stand tall, echoing stories from centuries past while reminding us that even in history's embrace, they have left their mark. In a peaceful graveyard lies an Old Cross in Clones - weathered yet resilient. Its presence reminds us that they can not confined to towering edifices but can be found in unexpected places too. The face etched on the Clones Cross tells tales untold and secrets hidden within its intricate carvings. Traveling across Ireland reveals another gem – the Round Tower in Clones. Standing proud against time's relentless march, it symbolizes strength and unity among clones throughout history. Returning to our sci-fi roots once more, let's delve into futuristic human cloning depicted on an Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover. It sparks curiosity about what lies ahead for humanity as technology advances beyond our wildest dreams. Amidst all these wonders lie electricity pylons stretching towards infinity – a reminder that even amidst progress and innovation brought by cloning advancements, we must remain grounded in ethical considerations and responsible use of scientific breakthroughs. And finally, reflecting upon nature's harmony is a juvenile green turtle captured through a windowpane's surface – reminding us that life itself is mirrored through replication processes such as cloning.