- Biotechnology - Wikipedia
Genetically modified crops ("GM crops", or "biotech crops") are plants used in agriculture, the DNA of which has been modified with genetic engineering techniques
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- Biotechnology | Definition, Examples, Applications | Britannica
A fledgling “biotech” industry began to coalesce in the mid- to late 1970s Modern biotechnology stands in contrast to older forms of “biotechnology,” which emerged thousands of years ago, when humans began to domesticate plants and animals
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Biotechnology, or biotech, is the intersection of biological, engineering and computer sciences, which uses living organisms (or parts of them) and biological systems to create products and services with a wide range of applications
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- Biotech - Scientific American
Biotech coverage from Scientific American, featuring news and articles about advances in the field
- What is Biotechnology? | BIO
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
- Biotechnology - Latest research and news | Nature
Biotechnology is a broad discipline in which biological processes, organisms, cells or cellular components are exploited to develop new technologies New tools and products developed by
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