Genetic Engineering and GM Crops

Pocket K No. 17

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Description: Over the last 30 years, the field of genetic engineering has developed rapidly due to the greater understanding of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) as the chemical double helix code from which genes are made. The term genetic engineering is used to describe the process by which the genetic makeup of an organism can be altered using “recombinant DNA technology.” This involves the use of laboratory tools to insert, alter, or cut out pieces of DNA that contain one or more genes of interest.
Author: Global Knowledge Center on Crop Biotechnology
Published by: ISAAA
Copyright: ISAAA
Correct citation: PK 17: Genetic Engineering and GM Crops. Philippines: ISAAA. April 2005.
 
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