Transgenics - Research Article from World of Microbiology and Immunology

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 5 pages of information about Transgenics.

Transgenics - Research Article from World of Microbiology and Immunology

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 5 pages of information about Transgenics.
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The term transgenics refers to the process of transferring genetic information from one organism to another. By introducing new genetic material into a cell or individual, a transgenic organism is created that has new characteristics it did not have before. The genes transferred from one organism or cell to another are called transgenes. The development of biotechnological techniques has led to the creation of transgenic bacteria, plants, and animals that have great advantages over their natural counterparts and sometimes act as living machines to create pharmaceutical therapies for the treatment of disease. Despite the advantages of transgenics, some people have great concern regarding the use of transgenic plants as food, and with the possibility of transgenic organisms escaping into the environment where they may upset ecosystem balance.

Except for retroviruses that utilize ribonucleic acid (RNA), all of the cells of every living thing on Earth contain DNA (deoxyribonucleic...

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