Can Disk Utility clone just like CCC and Super Duper?

Is it true that I can create a clone simply using disk utility?
Ive been searching for hours - and i cannot find any support docs on this.
can it be done?
Thanks

Yes. But it's so much easier to use Super Duper.
Here's the Apple doc. I think you want. 
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