This document discusses biotechnology and its applications. It begins with an introduction defining biotechnology as using living systems to develop products. It then outlines key applications in medicine, agriculture, and the environment. Specifically, it discusses using biotechnology to produce pharmaceuticals and diagnostics, genetically modify plants, and create biodegradable plastics. The document also covers genomics and its use in producing transgenic animals like sheep, fish, and livestock that are engineered for increased growth or desirable traits. In closing, it lists several reference sources for further information.
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Ethical issues related to animal biotechnologyKAUSHAL SAHU
Introduction
Why are genetically modified animals produced?
Examples of transgenic animals
Why are animals used instead of genetically modified microbes or plants?
Ethical issues
Religious concerns
Responsibility of Scientists
Need for Guidelines
Conclusion
References
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Ethical issues related to animal biotechnologyKAUSHAL SAHU
Introduction
Why are genetically modified animals produced?
Examples of transgenic animals
Why are animals used instead of genetically modified microbes or plants?
Ethical issues
Religious concerns
Responsibility of Scientists
Need for Guidelines
Conclusion
References
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Biotechnology is the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products, or "any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use"
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Device or vessel, which is designed to provide an effective environment for the conversion of one material into some product by appropriate biochemical reactions
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Biotechnology is the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products, or "any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use"
Biosensors show the potential to complement laboratory-based analytical methods for
environmental applications. Although biosensors for potential environmental-monitoring
applications have been reported for a wide range of environmental pollutants, from a regulatory
perspective the decision to develop a biosensor method for an environmental application should
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and mechanisms associated with the identification and selection of appropriate monitoring
methods.
Device or vessel, which is designed to provide an effective environment for the conversion of one material into some product by appropriate biochemical reactions
like-enzymes, microorganisms, cells of animals and plants, subcellular structures such as chloroplasts and mitochondria
For- cell growth, enzyme production, biocatalysis, food production, milk processing, tissue engineering, algae production, protein synthesis, & anaerobic digestion
new applications and biotechnological inventions are continuously being developed to help improve our world. Here are few breakthrough biotechnological innovations currently underway.
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The three important techniques of biotechnology are: (1) Recombinant DNA Technology (Genetic Engineering) (2) Plant Tissue Culture and (3) Transgenic (Genetically Modified Organisms).
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Introduction:
Biotechnology is the broad area of biology, involving living systems and organisms to develop or make products, or "any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use“.
Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with the (related) fields of molecular biology, bio-engineering, biomedical engineering, biomanufacturing, molecular engineering, etc.
The wide concept of "biotech" or "biotechnology" encompasses a wide range of procedures for modifying living organisms according to human purposes, going back to domestication of animals, cultivation of the plants, and "improvements" to these through breeding programs that employ artificial selection and hybridization. Modern usage also includes genetic engineering as well as cell and tissue culture technologies.
Its Applications:
Biotechnology has applications in four major industrial areas,
Food Industry
Health and Medicine
Agriculture
Industrial And Environmental
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Biotechnology is the use of living systems or
organisms to develop or make products.
It is a technology that uses biological systems,
living organisms or derivatives to modify
products for specific use.
INTRODUCTION
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Medical Biotechnology is the use
of living cells and cell materials
to research and produce the
Pharmaceutical and diagnostic
Products that help treat and
Prevent human diseases.
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Produce transgenic plant through
Plant tissue culture to improve the
Crops.
Scientists have engineered “golden rice”, from
the genes of daffodil and a bacterium.
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A Genome is a complete set of DNA within a
single cell of organism.
Genomics is a branch of molecular biology
concerned with the structure,evolution and mapping
of genomes.
GENOMICS IN
ANIMALS
11. Increase in the growth of and size.
Transgenic salmon grows about 10-11 times faster than
normal fish.
Genetically modified zebra fish (Danio rerio).
Produced by integrating a fluorescent protein gene from
jelly fish into embryo of fish.
Transgenic Fish
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Transgenic cows are made to produce proteins
lactoferrin and interferons in their milk.
Transgenic sheeps produce good quality wool.
Transgenic animals are produced with improved
disease resistant.
Transgenic Livestock