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SurveyShould regulation of direct to consumer genetic testing be increased?BioFact:(1953) - Nature publishes James Watson's and Francis Crick's 900-word manuscript describing the double helical structure of DNA, the discovery for which they will share a Nobel Prize in 1962. |
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Definition of BiotechnologyBi.o.tech.nol.o.gy (bi´o tek´näl´ o je) n. [Gr. < bios, life] [Gr. technologia, systematic treatment: see TECHNIC & LOGY]
1. Biotechnology is a set of powerful tools that employ living organisms (or part of organisms) to make or modify products, improve plants or animals, or develop microorganisms for specific uses. 2.Early biotechnology includes traditional animal and plant breeding techniques, and the use of yeast in making bread, beer, wine and cheese.3. Modern biotechnology includes the industrial use of recombinant DNA, cell fusion, novel bioprocessing techniques, and bioremediation." Source: National Science and Technology Council, July 1995. Definition of Medical Technology
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