Genetic EngineeringThe practice of engineering is focused on making things better; can living organisms be improved for human benefit?. E-book. Formato EPUB - 9791222010298
di Fouad Sabry
edito da ONE BILLION KNOWLEDGEABLE , 2022
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<b>What Is Genetic Engineering</b><br />The alteration and manipulation of the genes in an organism via the use of technology is referred to as genetic engineering and is also known as genetic modification or genetic manipulation. It is a collection of techniques that may alter the genetic make-up of cells, including the transfer of genes both inside and across species, with the goal of producing creatures that are superior to or unique from those that already exist. Either by isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using recombinant DNA techniques or by chemically synthesising the DNA, new DNA may be created. Recombinant DNA methods can be found here. In most cases, a construct is built and then used for the purpose of inserting this DNA into the host organism. Paul Berg created the first recombinant DNA molecule in 1972 by mixing the DNA of two different viruses, namely SV40 from monkeys and lambda from lambda viruses. The method may also be used to delete genes, often known as "knocking out" genes, in addition to introducing new genes. It is possible to insert the new DNA in a random pattern, or it may be targeted to a particular region of the genome.<br /><b>How You Will Benefit</b><br />(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:<br />Chapter 1: Genetic engineering<br />Chapter 2: Biotechnology<br />Chapter 3: Genetically modified maize<br />Chapter 4: Genetically modified organism<br />Chapter 5: Agricultural biotechnology<br />Chapter 6: Genetically modified food<br />Chapter 7: Modifications (genetics)<br />Chapter 8: Genetically modified crops<br />Chapter 9: Transgene<br />Chapter 10: Genetically modified food controversies<br />Chapter 11: Genetically modified plant<br />Chapter 12: Plant genetics<br />Chapter 13: Genetically modified animal<br />Chapter 14: The Non-GMO Project<br />Chapter 15: Genetically modified bacteria<br />Chapter 16: Genetically modified soybean<br />Chapter 17: Genetically modified canola<br />Chapter 18: Genetically modified tomato<br />Chapter 19: Regulation of genetic engineering<br />Chapter 20: History of genetic engineering<br />Chapter 21: Genetic engineering techniques<br />(II) Answering the public top questions about genetic engineering.<br />(III) Real world examples for the usage of genetic engineering in many fields.<br />(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of genetic engineering' technologies.<br /><b>Who This Book Is For</b><br />Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of genetic engineering.
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Genetic EngineeringThe practice of engineering is focused on making things better; can living organisms be improved for human benefit?. E-book. Formato EPUB
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