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=Unsorted Notes=
 * Terms
 * Cloning (クローニング) (is this one used in text?)
 * Clone (クローン)
 * Clone, Cloning
 * Etymology
 * Derived from Ancient Greek, κλών/klōn (meaning "twig"), refers to process where new plant can be created from a twig
 * Cases
 * Human Cloning
 * Sisters and related (Radio Noise Project, Level 6 Shift Project, Third Season)
 * Non-Human Cloning
 * Cloned meat in Academy City (NT11/NT14)
 * Flower Resistance (NT22R)
 * Biohacker? (Biohacker SS)
 * Similar things in magic
 * Need to gather relevant information and references for processing.
 * Not planning to have every single little thing involving the Sisters in the Chronology section. The plan for the Chronology is to have the things pertaining to cloning and clones.
 * Sisters image caption idea, something along the lines of: "The Sisters, clones of Misaka Mikoto and the most notable case of cloning in the Toaru series."
 * Similar but not same: Chemicaloid Project
 * Place in the "Clone" in "Clone Dolly" temporarily to separate those items during the linking sweeps?

Chronology:
 * Index
 * OT
 * RN/Lv6 Shift Projects
 * Third Season
 * NT
 * GT
 * Railgun
 * Sisters Arc
 * Dream Ranker Arc (cyborg comment)

Principles:
 * Possibility: Introduction, Human Cloning, Other (Non-Science?, similar?)

Background:
 * Early cloning stuff
 * Sisters - start

TrackTag Search Results

 * Sweep to separate Clone Dolly before the link implementation sweep (complete)
 * "Clon"- sweep with TT31 complete
 * Sweep to identify W-links for cloning/clone

"Clon"-

"clon"-

Clone Dolly:

"Clon"-, Non-"Clone Dolly"

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=Cloning, Article Draft=

Coronzon Arc
Academy City's cloning technology was referenced (along with Micro Cosmos indirectly) during the discussion between Mina Mathers and Heaven Canceller about the methods needed to give Lilith Crowley a physical body.
 * NT21 QP545?

Kamijou Arc
When using the Flower Resistance during his battle with Elizard, Accelerator referred to how cloning and genetic manipulation wasn't exclusive to animals and with selective breeding, was a lot more common with plants.