Examples of Modern biotechnology are tissue culture, genetic engineering, recombinant DNA techniques, mutagenesis, drugs, antibiotics, monoclonol antibodies, antipyretics, analgesics, breeding, cloning etc.
Examples of Traditional biotechnology are vinegar, wine, turmeric, spices, food preservation, quarantines, selective plant breeding, hybridization, etc.
The traditional bio-technology refers to the conventional technology which has been used for many years.It includes the processes that are based on the natural capabilities of micro organisms,beer wine cheese and many such foods have been produced using traditional bio-technology.
Nanotechnology occurs when there is a manipulation with molecular, atomic, or supramolecular matter. Examples of nanotechnology include paint that can repel dirt, modern airbag sensors, and high tech CD or DVD players.
Yakult, Vinegar, Milk, uhmm..un lang alam ko ehh.. :D
vinegar,soy sauce,
using living cells and biology to improve our lives. eg to improve crops using living cells and biology to improve our lives. eg to improve crops
The father of biotechnology is Louis Pasteur. The father of the term biotechnology is Karl Ereky.
Baking and brewing
Traditional biotechnology uses old methods of using living organisms to change a product. Fermentation is a good example of traditional biotechnology. It uses yeast to change grapes into wine. Using yeast to rise bread dough is another example of traditional biotechnology.Some other products would be:vinegarbeersoy saucecheeseyogurt
examples of old biotechnology
vinegar,soy sauce,fish sauce,fish paste.etc.... selective breeding, hybridization and fermentation.
Genetically engineered crops, like corn and soybeans, are examples of biotechnology.
Genetically engineered crops, like corn and soybeans, are examples of biotechnology.
drinking alcohol ( ethanol )
Modern BiotechnologyModern biotechnology refers to a number of techniques that involve the intentional manipulation of genes, cells and living tissue in a predictable and controlled manner to generate changes in the genetic make-up of an organism or produce new tissue. Examples of these techniques include: recombinant DNA techniques (r DNA or genetic engineering), tissue culture and mutagenesis. Traditional Biotechnology Traditional biotechnology refers to a number of ancient ways of using living organisms to make new products or modify existing ones. In its broadest definition, traditional biotechnology can be traced back to human's transition from hunter-gatherer to farmer. As farmers, humans collected wild plants and cultivated them and the best yielding strains were selected for growing the following seasons.
The interdisciplinary nature of biotechnology includes examples such as genomic manipulations and enhancements, gene splicing, protein denaturation, and biological augmentations.
Baking and brewing
Nanotechnology occurs when there is a manipulation with molecular, atomic, or supramolecular matter. Examples of nanotechnology include paint that can repel dirt, modern airbag sensors, and high tech CD or DVD players.
Yakult, Vinegar, Milk, uhmm..un lang alam ko ehh.. :D