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* DisposableDecoyDoppelganger: A clone/doppelgänger created and used for the sole purpose of being a distraction.
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That's not what that trope is at all. In fact, it's barely related to clones. The trope is about how certain fantastic elements (like clones, time travel, dimension hopping, ect.) make it hard have believable stakes in the story.


* OpeningACanOfClones: Why should anyone care about what happens to these clones?
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* BornAsAnAdult: As clones typically enter the world the same age as the individuals they were cloned from, they are usually this trope by default.

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* BornAsAnAdult: As clones in fiction typically enter the world the same age as the individuals they were cloned from, they are usually this trope by default.
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* OurClonesAreDifferent: The process of cloning is different to how it works in RealLife.

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* BellyButtonless: Clones have no navels, as an indication of their artificial origin.


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* NoNavelNovelBirth: Lacking a navel indicates a human has had an abnormal birth, such as being a clone.

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* CloneAngst: The clone is insecure about the fact that they are a duplicate of another person.



* CloningBlues: The clone is insecure about the fact that they are a duplicate of another person.

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-> ''"Cloning, wow. Who would have thought? There should be a list of people who can and cannot clone themselves."''

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-> ''"Cloning, ->''"Cloning, wow. Who would have thought? There should be a list of people who can and cannot clone themselves."''



* BellyButtonless: Clones have no navels, as an indication of their artificial origin.



* CloneJesus: Someone makes a clone of {{UsefulNotes/Jesus}}.

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* CloneJesus: Someone makes a clone of {{UsefulNotes/Jesus}}.UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}}.
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* TwoDonorClone: A clone made up of two or more genetic sources.
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* DesignerBabies: Clones can sometimes be this if their genes were tweaked as embryos.
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* TwinMaker: Making a clone to replace a dead person.

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* TwinMaker: {{Twinmaker}}: Making a clone to replace a dead person.
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* CloningSplitsAttributes: When what looks like multiplication is actually division.
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-> ''"Cloning, wow. Who would have thought? There should be a list of people who can and cannot clone themselves."''
-->-- '''Creator/TedDanson'''
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* MorallySuperiorCopy: A clone or duplicate turns out to be morally superior to the villainous original.
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* WalkingTransplant: A clone that literally exists to give organ transplants.
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* BornAsAnAdult: As clones typically enter the world the same age as the individuals they were cloned from, they are usually this trope by default.
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* BodyBackupDrive: When a person dies, their mind gets [[BrainUploading transferred]] into a fresh cloned body.

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