Biotechnology Report -- Grade 9 Science: What are the current applications of this technology? What potential issues may arise from the use of this new technology?
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Genetic Engineering.
It is variously known as genetic engineering, genetic modification or genetic manipulation. Genetic engineering is the process by which genes are altered and transferred artificially from one organism to another. In other words, it is the reshuffling of genes usually from one species to another. Advances in genetic engineering are progressing rapidly, and innovative applications of this knowledge are just beginning to be imagined and understood.  Genes that have been
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a power shift in agriculture towards Biotechnology companies gaining excessive control over the production chain of crops and food, and over the farmers that use their products, as well. Political Effects Many proponents of current genetic engineering techniques believe it will lower pesticide usage and has brought higher yields and profitability to many farmers, including those in third world countries. A few GM licenses allow third world farmers to save seeds for next year's planting.
a power shift in agriculture towards Biotechnology companies gaining excessive control over the production chain of crops and food, and over the farmers that use their products, as well. Political Effects Many proponents of current genetic engineering techniques believe it will lower pesticide usage and has brought higher yields and profitability to many farmers, including those in third world countries. A few GM licenses allow third world farmers to save seeds for next year's planting.