Practical Applications of Biotechnology

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Biotechnology
is the use of biological systems,
such as microorganisms, whole
cells or their molecules, to solve
problems or to make useful
products.
Tools of Biotechnology
1. Bioprocessing technology
• Using whole living cells or components of
them to manufacture desired products.
• Most common whole cells used are yeast and
bacteria (one-celled organisms).
• Most common components are enzymes
(proteins that catalyze chemical reactions).
• Microbial fermentation
• Cells isolated from animals and plants also
are used to produce desired products.
Tools of Biotechnology
2. Genetic engineering
• The technique of removing, modifying or adding
genes to a DNA molecule to change the
information it contains.
• Is known more specifically as recombinant DNA
(rDNA) technology.
• The product of rDNA technology is known as a
genetically modified organism, or GMO.
• Example: Gene for human insulin inserted into
E.coli → bacteria that make human insulin (a
biopharmaceutical).
Practical Applications of Biotechnology
1. Agricultural applications
• Better crops
• Improved animal health
2. Medical and health care applications
• New tests
• New vaccines
• New medicines
3. Chemical and environmental applications
• Better manufacturing processes
• Improved consumer products
Practical Applications of Biotechnology
1a. Agricultural applications: improve crops
 Improve crop yields by introducing genes that
confer resistance to insects, tolerance
to herbicides and resistance to environmental
stresses (drought, heat, cold).
 Create disease- and insect-resistant trees to
help meet demand for wood products.
Practical Applications of Biotechnology
1b. Agricultural applications:
improve animal health
 Better detection of disease
 More nutritious feed
 New and more effective vaccines
 Improved treatments for diseases
Practical Applications of Biotechnology
2. Medical and health care
applications
 New diagnostic tests
Example: new generation of home pregnancy
and strep tests
 MANY new treatments for diseases and conditions
Examples: diabetes, stroke, anemia, cystic fibrosis, growth
deficiency, rheumatoid arthritis, hemophilia, hepatitis, genital
warts, transplant rejection, leukemia and other cancers
Practical Applications of Biotechnology
3. Chemical and environmental
applications (industrial biotechnology)
 Produce enzymes used in laundry detergents
 Use genetically modified microorganisms that
break down industrial waste
 Develop bio-based, biodegradable plastics
 Improve manufacturing that reduces the amount of waste products