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antibiotics are classical example of the biotechnology because using the biotech tools it has been possible to culture the microbes on a very large scale, in turn resulting in a large scale production of antibiotics. fermentation technology is one of the most important aspect of biotechnology. Moreover the scientists have been working on different microbial strains to improve the production of antibiotics and to bring down the cost production. They also aim at making the antibodies microbe specific and with less side effects to human. All this requires the use of different biotech tools and theories.
By improving antibiotics for treating plant diseases.
Horst Kleinkauf has written: 'Biochemistry of Peptide Antibiotics' -- subject(s): Biotechnology, Beta lactam antibiotics, Synthesis, Microbial peptides, Peptide antibiotics
from the sample we can know the DNA sequence,which is unique for that individual
Yes, because beer is the product of biotechnology process.
Traditional biotechnology uses old methods of using living organisms to change a product. Fermentation is a good example of traditional biotechnology. It uses yeast to change grapes into wine. Using yeast to rise bread dough is another example of traditional biotechnology.Some other products would be:vinegarbeersoy saucecheeseyogurt
By improving antibiotics for treating plant diseases.
Biotechnology allows for the use of living organisms, such as bacteria or yeast, to produce a product, which can be more cost-effective and sustainable compared to traditional laboratory synthesis methods. Additionally, biotechnology can often generate higher yields and purer forms of the desired product.
Fermentation is an ancient way of preserving food and also has played a major role in antibiotics and 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.
Leo C. Vining has written: 'Genetics and biochemistry of antibiotic production' -- subject(s): Microbial genetics, Microbial metabolism, Biotechnology, Microbial genetic engineering, Antibiotics, Microbial biotechnology
Genetic engineering: altering an organism's DNA to achieve desired traits. Pharmaceutical biotechnology: using biotechnology to develop new drugs and therapies. Agricultural biotechnology: modifying crops for increased yield or resistance to pests. Environmental biotechnology: using biological systems to clean up pollution or waste. Industrial biotechnology: using biological systems to produce goods like biofuels or bioplastics.