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[[File:1771882-gallery.png|thumb|right|200px|Concept art of [[Daisy-023]]'s flash clone.]]
'''Flash cloning''' is a [[human]] medical process used to clone body parts. The process uses a sample of a human's [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]] to grow a cloned organ, which can then be [[Wikipedia:Organ transplant|transplanted]] into the subject who contributed the DNA sample. Usually, the organ is programmed to grow at an accelerated rate and cease rapid development when transplanted into the subject. This makes the method viable in urgent situations, where patients can't afford to spend years waiting for a normal organ to develop. Since the transplanted organ's DNA matches that of the recipient, the risk of [[Wikipedia:transplant rejection|transplant rejection]] is completely eliminated.
'''Flash cloning''' is a [[human]] medical process used to clone body parts. The process uses a sample of a human's [[Wikipedia:DNA|DNA]] to grow a cloned organ, which can then be [[Wikipedia:Organ transplant|transplanted]] into the subject who contributed the DNA sample. Usually, the organ is programmed to grow at an accelerated rate and cease rapid development when transplanted into the subject. This makes the method viable in urgent situations, where patients can't afford to spend years waiting for a normal organ to develop. Since the transplanted organ's DNA matches that of the recipient, the risk of [[Wikipedia:transplant rejection|transplant rejection]] is completely eliminated.


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