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Here are the links which will give you the full idea and overview on the history, scope and development of the biotechnology.
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At its simplest, biotechnology is technology based on biology - biotechnology harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health of our planet. We have used the biological processes of microorganisms for more than 6,000 years to make useful…
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Biotechnology is a branch of biology that uses biomolecular and cellular processes to enhance and improve lives. About 6000 years ago, people were already using biological processes to make cheese, bread, and alcoholic beverages.
That being said: It wasn’t until several decades ago that scientists began experimenting with different techniques to create more advanced biotech products. The mid-1970s saw the emergence of commercial biotech companies like Amgen, Biogen, and Genentech.
Based on application, the five main branches are: (1) Animal Biotechnology (2) Medical Biotechnology (3) Industrial Biotechnology (4) Environmental Biotechnology and (5) Plant Biotechnology.
Biotechnology is the use of biological systems found in organisms or the use of the living organisms themselves to make technological advances and adapt those technologies to various different fields. These include applications in various fields from agricultural practice to the medical sector.
It is easy to see how biotechnology can be used for medicinal purposes. Knowledge of the genetic makeup of our species, the genetic basis of heritable diseases, and the invention of technology to manipulate and fix mutant genes provides methods to treat the disease.
In surgical rooms, doctors can now operate on patients remotely from their computer screens, guiding robotic arms to an accuracy of a few nanometers. Genetic laboratories equipped with DNA splicing enzymes, a mere sequence of polypeptide chains, can make wonders happen. The entire genetic makeup of human beings can be deconstructed into understandable genetic codes. Medical biotechnology has moved forward by leaps ............