Biotechnology has its roots in ancient civilizations, where people used microorganisms to produce food, beverages, and medicines. However, the modern era of biotechnology began in the 1970s with the discovery of recombinant DNA technology. This breakthrough enabled scientists to manipulate genes and create genetically modified organisms (GMOs) with specific traits.
No deep dive into biotechnology is complete without addressing the ethical dilemmas. "Expanding Horizons" implies pushing boundaries, but boundaries often exist for reasons of safety and ethics. Biotechnology has its roots in ancient civilizations, where
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