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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....

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The main goal of genetic engineering is to create oddities of science?

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


The main goal of genetic engineering is to create oddities of science.?

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


Who came up with the idea of genetic engineering?

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).


Is biotechnology a medical subject or an engineering 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.


What is limitation in engineering?

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..

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The main goal of genetic engineering is to create oddities of science?

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