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Q: Who is the father of modern biotechnology?
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Who is the father of biotechnology?

The father of biotechnology is Louis Pasteur. The father of the term biotechnology is Karl Ereky.


Who is the father of biotechnology in India?

no one is father of biotechnology in India it mother name is Kiran Mazumdar


Who is father of animal biotechnology?

Rose harrison


Modern biotechnology works on level?

Substance


What are advantage and disadvantage of the modern biotechnology?

biotechnology helps in creating the food which is a inbuilt medicine. but biotechnology may also be used to clone humans sexes.


Father of biotechnology?

paul berg paul berg


How has biotechnology improve farming and modern agriculture?

By improving antibiotics for treating plant diseases.


What is the difference between modern and traditional biotechnology?

Traditional biotechnology refers to processes that are based on the inherent capability of organic agents for creating a reaction that leads to a product. Modern biotechnology is when inherent capabilities of organisms are manipulated in order to make a valuable product or to cause the organism to be more desirable.


Similarities between traditional and modern biotechnology?

both are technology to increase yields


What are the differences between traditional biotech and modern biotech?

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.


Who is the father of plant biotechnology?

The father of plant tissue culture is French botanist George Morel who diccovered the technique in1965.


Identify modern biotechnology from traditional biotechnology?

Traditional biotechnology is centered around passivetechniques such as selective breeding to procure a population that shares a specific phenotype (trait). In the case of plants, this use to be done via simple cross pollination (google Gregor Mendel).Modern biotechnology uses gene manipulation to activelyengineer organisms with certain characteristics (e.g. bacteria with a gene that codes for a pharmaceutical protein).