no yet...although there are certain people out there who against the law would use a human test subject...but to date it is illegal unless its been animal tested on numerous occasions and approved by the government....
No - the main goal of genetic engineering - is to eliminate weaknesses in the subject organism. Example 1 - Creating a strain of wheat that is resistant to disease False A+ls - Awesomeness399 :P
No - the main goal of genetic engineering - is to eliminate weaknesses in the subject organism. Example 1 - Creating a strain of wheat that is resistant to disease False A+ls - Awesomeness399 :P
Genetic Engineering, the technique of DNA cloning was perfected by Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer in 1973. Genetic engineering cannot be perfected. It likely never will be. It is an evolving science, roughly 20-30 old (when you consider the complexity of the subject).
Biotechnology could combine both subject matter from medicine and from engineering. Biotechnology is based in biology. But it is often used to refere to genetic engineering. Biochemistry, organic chemistry or chemical engineering can play a part in biotechnology. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on biotechnology. Surf on over and just read the first paragraph and see what kind of picture you come away with.
it is a worst course in engineering i have ever known.. :( . it is like the civil engineering but has no much scope all over the world. so i suggest u all not to read this subject. you can prefer civil engineering to it.. you will never have good experience in it.. so better do not prefer this subject..
Luke Anderson has written: 'Genetic engineering, food, and our environment' -- subject(s): Biotechnology, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Genetic engineering, Food, Genetic engineering
William H. Sofer has written: 'Introduction to genetic engineering' -- subject(s): Genetic engineering
Steven C. Witt has written: 'BriefBook' -- subject(s): Biotechnology, Microbial biotechnology, Microorganisms 'Genetic engineering of plants' -- subject(s): Plant breeding, Plant genetic engineering
Robert A. Paoletti has written: 'Selected readings: genetic engineering and bioethics' -- subject(s): Bioethics, Collected works, Genetic engineering, Genetic intervention, Human genetics, Medical ethics
Venetia A. Saunders has written: 'Microbial genetics applied to biotechnology' -- subject(s): Biotechnology, Genetic engineering, Microbial genetic engineering, Microbial genetics
Lara Wiggert has written: 'Biotechnology, genetic engineering for crop plant improvement' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Crops, Genetic engineering, Plant biotechnology
Russ Hodge has written: 'The molecules of life' -- subject(s): Popular works, Nucleic acids, Biochemistry, Proteins, Molecular biology 'Genetic engineering' -- subject(s): Genetic engineering, Popular works
Genetic engineering. It involves modifying the genetic material of an organism by adding, removing, or changing specific genes to produce desired characteristics. This can be done to create organisms with useful traits, such as increased disease resistance or improved nutrient production.
Zongxi. Fang has written: 'Sheng ming di jin hua' -- subject(s): Evolution 'Yi chuan gong cheng qian shuo' -- subject(s): Genetic engineering 'Yi chuan gong cheng' -- subject(s): Genetic engineering
Thomas A. Shannon has written: 'The ethical method of John Duns Scotus' -- subject(s): Ethics 'Made in whose image?' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Genetic engineering, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Genetic engineering 'What are they saying about genetic engineering?' -- subject(s): Genetic engineering, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Genetic engineering, Social aspects, Social aspects of Genetic engineering 'War or peace?' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Just war doctrine, Peace, War, Pacifism, Christianity 'An introduction to bioethics' -- subject(s): Bioethics, Medical ethics, Ethics, Medical, Medical Ethics 'The ethical theory of John Duns Scotus' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Ethics, Ethics, Medieval, Medieval Ethics 'Render unto God' -- subject(s): Church and state, Catholic Church 'What are they saying about peace and war?' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, Peace, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Peace, Religious aspects of War, War
There are several things you could mean by that. For example, You could be asking whether we believe that genetic engineering is socially or morally acceptable or if we would subject our own offspring to it or even if we believe that it is a possibility. If it was ever to be possible, it would most likely be extremely expensive to implant specific DNA into a zygote before its initial growth begins.
No - the main goal of genetic engineering - is to eliminate weaknesses in the subject organism. Example 1 - Creating a strain of wheat that is resistant to disease False A+ls - Awesomeness399 :P