Advancements in Biotechnology

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In the summer of 1996, biotechnologist reached their forte- after countless years of experiments and planning, Dolly finally came to life. Who’s Dolly? Dolly was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal to be duplicated from an adult somatic cell, by the process of a nuclear transfer. Accordingly, Dolly had an apparent paucity that neither a person nor thing was able to fill, a ‘soul’. This, believing that it is untrue and impossible to occur, may bewilder several; however, with the enlightenment of what biotechnology is, what its applications are, how it is incorporated everywhere without people even realizing, and the ethics that come with this extremely intricate field: some will be a little more at ease. Biotechnology is a field in science that is predominantly genetics. To be a slightly specific, it’s the manipulation of biological procedures for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic exploitation of microorganisms for the manufacturing of antibiotics, hormones, etc. For the people who hear about this advancement for the first time, it may be a little difficult to fathom, but biotechnology actually has numerous uses, some of which are: the industrial areas, including health care (medical), crop production and agriculture, non-food (industrial) uses of crops and other products (biodegradable plastics, vegetable oil, biofuels), and environmental uses. Medicine is by means of biotechnology practices so much in detecting and remedying disparate diseases. Biotechnology is recurrently pondered on the same with biomedical research; moreover, there are copious amounts of other industries, which take benefit of biotechnology method for studying, cloning, and varying genes. Society has become familiar to the ... ... middle of paper ... ...licy, practice, and research. Bioethicists are apprehensive with the ethical questions that arise in the relationships among life sciences, biotechnology, medicine, politics, law, and philosophy. It also embraces the study of the more conventional inquiries of values ("the ethics of the ordinary"), which arise in primary care and other subdivisions of medicine. To recapitulate, biotechnology is a controversial field that many are unfortunately ignorant about. However, it has advances the world in an outrageous way that some are shaken about. Although, it helps illuminate the way to the future, and what is possible from the upcoming generation of smarter, more educated, and more enthusiastic biologists! It also brings the possibility of another Dolly to occur, probably by a student who took an AP Biology class with Sr.Hareem Reza, the world has yet to discover!

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