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Traditional biotechnology is centered by passive techniques which lack efficiency and accuracy. Modern biotechnology uses gene manipulation to actively engineer organism with high efficiency and accuracy.
Modern biotechnology is the term used to describe a range of processes and techniques especially at the molecular level. Examples of biotechnology applicationsof particular interest to the Department include cell culture, genomics, molecular marker-assisted breeding, cloning, bioprocessing and diagnostic testing as well as gene technology (genetic modification).
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 term 'modern theory of evolution' most likely refers to the 'modern synthesis', which combines Darwin's classical model with modern genetics.
When someone references modern farming they are making reference to the modern techniques used in farming. These techniques involve tractors for harvesting for example.
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Modern farming techniques:beak trimming- a partual removal of beaks from "poultry"tail docking- cutting off pigs tails
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Some benefits and consequences of modern farming techniques are:Allows crop production to keep up with population growthCreates crops vulnerable to diseaseCreates higher crop yieldsBiodiversity has been greatly reduces by monocultureTerracing allows farming on steep hillsidesFertilizer both boosts production and damages the environment
uses modern equipment and more efficient farming techniques
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
Modern Farming no a days is factory farming approximately 95%
If it was would we be using modern farming?
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