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The term biotechnology was coined by a Hungarian engineer Karl ereky in the year 1919.
The father of biotechnology is Louis Pasteur. The father of the term biotechnology is Karl Ereky.
no one is father of biotechnology in India it mother name is Kiran Mazumdar
The field of biotechnology was first discovered in the late 19th century. The foundation of biotechnology was the discovery of enzymes which are proteins that are used to speed up chemical reactions. The two main branches of biotechnology are: Modern biotechnology which focuses on the use of tools such as genetic engineering and recombinant DNA. Traditional biotechnology which focuses on the use of naturally occurring microorganisms to create products such as beer and cheese.The discovery of biotechnology has revolutionized the sciences and has been used in many industries such as food pharmaceuticals and energy. The first patent for biotechnology was granted in 1978 which is often cited as the year biotechnology was discovered.
The term "old biotechnology" refer to the some of the techniques like fermentation and selective breeding used in the past, long before there were a specific word for it. fermentation has been used for thousands of years to produce cheese, bread and yogurt.
How is biotechnology used to solve crimes? How is biotechnology used to solve crimes?
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how is biotechnology used to produce new biomedical and agricultural products
there are a few subfields of biotechnology. green- which is the utilization of biotechnology for agricultural purposes red- medical, pharmacological white- industrial blue-aquatic and marine life biotechnology is used for everything, it is a vague term that only came into public usage around the 1970s. essentially anything we can do as biological beings is technological in nature and therefore biotechnological, its our linguistic paradigms that confused us
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biotechnology helps in creating the food which is a inbuilt medicine. but biotechnology may also be used to clone humans sexes.