SC.912.L.16.10
Biotechnology Biotechnology means the exploitation of biological methods for industrial and other objectives.
Biotechnology has made it possible to detect, and in some cases treat, diseases such as sickle-cell anemia, Tay-Sachs disease, diabetes, and cystic fibrosis.
Genetic tests based on biotechnological advances can be used to track down criminals in assault cases based on the uniqueness of their DNA.
There will be biotechnological solutions to many essential industrial processes that produce toxic fluids. An increasing role for biotechnology in environmental management will follow.
Genetic counseling can provide advice on inherited diseases, and genetic screening of workers in possible risk industries is being considered.