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Clonal may refer to:
Biology
- Clonal interference, a phenomenon that occurs when two (or more) beneficial mutations arise independently in different individuals in a genetically homogeneous population of an asexually reproducing organism
 - Aggregating anemone, also called clonal anemone
 - Vegetative cloning, a form of asexual reproduction in plants
 - Clonal reproduction
 
Immunology
- Clonal deletion, a process by which B cells and T cells are deactivated before act significantly upon specific antigens
 - Clonal selection theory, a model for how the immune system responds to infection
 - Clonal anergy, a lack of reaction by the body's defense mechanisms to foreign substance
 
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