Biotechnology Dawn Ebrahim Oomerjee English 1C Professor Cross May 14, 2002 Biotechnology Dawn In the past, people in the African plain began a new way of life. They stand upright as embarrassed. They are a bit strange. They have not had other lives before. They have infinite wisdom. In a short time, you will change the world forever. Humans came from the cave. The only way humans first understand life is to give up and deprive them.
So for all people who are worried about this as long as you know new breakthroughs in biotechnology, just like the computer 60 years ago, as it was at the dawn 60 years ago. The greatest technical revolution in our history
In the past decade, the number of biotechnology work in Boston has increased by 37%. With the rapid development of artificial intelligence applications and the large perspective of bioinformatics and computational biology, the local biotechnology industry found itself in the technological revolution. Boston's biotechnology industry dates back to the 1970s when molecular biology was at its peak. However, the idea of "playing genes" has made people uncomfortable. The Cambridge City Council held a DNA experiment hearing and received permission from Biogen, a new local company founded by Professor Philip Sharp of MIT. Biogen is the first US company to receive green light for genetic engineering
Monsanto was founded in 1901 as a food additive and chemical company before crop biotechnology research began in 1981. The biotechnology crop was born from the same genetic engineering revolution as companies such as Genentech and Amgen. However, biopharmaceuticals were released in 1982 with the approval of recombinant insulin, but development of biotechnology crops took time. (Chemical business was spun off in 1997.) Some of the difficulties are technological. It took me a while to understand how to regenerate whole plants from transgenic plant cells. In one method, scientists use gene guns to rapidly introduce new genes into plant cells. In the early 1980s, Monsanto researchers and European independent researchers discovered that Agrobacterium tumefaciens can do this more accurately. Bacteria cause benign tumors called crown gall disease on the canopy