genetic engineering
genetic engineering Construction of a
dna molecule containing a desired
gene. The gene is then introduced into a bacterial, fungal, plant or mammalian cell, so that this cell produces the desired protein. It has been used to produce substances such as human growth hormone, insulin and enzymes for biological washing powder. There are concerns about the ethics of genetic engineering both in human medicine and
food technology. Many believe that
genetically modified food is dangerous, despite government assurances concerning its safety. See also
biotechnology;
clone
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Genetic Engineering
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETIC ENGINEERING is the deliberate manipulation of an organism's genetic makeup to achieve a planned and desired result. Proponents of genetic engineering consider it an extension of the selective breeding practiced for...
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Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
Genetics and Genetic Engineering. The second half of the twentieth...of relatively recent stamp, genetic engineering of the old‐fashioned...skill loosely called “genetic engineering.” In 1973, Stanley...
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genetic engineering
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
genetic engineering the use of various methods to manipulate...toxins that act as pesticides. Genetic engineering techniques have also been used...Environmental Protection Agency. Because genetic engineering involves techniques used to obtain...
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Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Book article from: Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Chapter 9 Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Around the...hunger as well as the role of genetic engineering in developing lifesaving medical...AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS OF GENETIC ENGINEERING Genetically modified (GM) or...
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Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, History of
Book article from: Genetics
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, History of The term "biotechnology...to milk to produce yogurt. Genetic Engineering versus Biotechnology For many...manipulation, the term "genetic engineering" is more appropriate. Genetic...
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