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Biotechnology Timeline 8000-4000 B.C.E. Humans domesticate crops and livestock. Potatoes first cultivated for food. From: http://www.ncabr.org/

Biotechnology Timeline 2000 B.C.E. Biotechnology used to leaven bread and ferment beer, using yeast (Egypt). Production of cheese, fermentation of wine begins (Sumeria, China, Egypt).

Biotechnology Timeline 500 B.C.E. First antibiotic: Moldy soybean curds (tofu) used to treat boils (China).

Biotechnology Timeline 100 C.E. First insecticide: powdered chrysanthemums (China)

Biotechnology Timeline 1600’s Anton van Leeuwenhoek Father of microscopy, first to see and describe bacteria.

Biotechnology Timeline 1797 First vaccination Edward Jenner takes pus from a cowpox lesion, inserts it into an incision on a boy's arm.

Biotechnology Timeline 1830-1833 1830 Proteins are discovered. 1833 First enzyme is discovered and isolated. Model of a 5-peptide protein.

Biotechnology Timeline 1857 Louis Pasteur proposes that microbes cause fermentation. He later conducts experiments that support the germ theory of disease.

Biotechnology Timeline 1860 Gregor Mendel discovers the laws of inheritance by studying flowers in his garden. The science of genetics begins.

Biotechnology Timeline 1915 Phages — viruses that only infect bacteria — are discovered.

Biotechnology Timeline 1919 Karl Ereky Considered the founding father of biotechnology. Coined the word “biotechnology”.

Biotechnology Timeline 1928 Sir Alexander Fleming discovers the antibiotic penicillin by chance when he realizes that Penicillium mold kills bacteria. 1943 Penicillin produced on industrial scale

Biotechnology Timeline 1944 DNA is proven to carry genetic information by Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod and Maclyn McCarty. DNA model made out of LEGOs.

Biotechnology Timeline 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick describe the double helical structure of DNA. They shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology with Maurice Wilkins.

Biotechnology Timeline 1955 The amino acid sequence of insulin is discovered by Frederick Sanger. 1982 Human insulin produced in genetically modified bacteria is the first biotech drug approved by the FDA. 3D model of insulin

Biotechnology Timeline 1958 ● DNA is made in a test tube for the first time. ● Sickle cell disease is shown to occur due to a change in one amino acid.

Biotechnology Timeline 1966 The genetic code for DNA is cracked. Three scientists shared the 1968 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery. Marshall Nirenberg Robert Holley Har Gobind Khorana

Biotechnology Timeline 1971 ● The first complete synthesis of a gene occurs. ● Discovery of restriction enzymes that cut and splice genetic material very specifically occurs. This opens the way for gene cloning.

Biotechnology Timeline 1973 Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer perfect genetic engineering techniques to cut and paste DNA using restriction enzymes. (1977 sees the first expression of a human gene in bacteria- human insulin in E. coli.) Stanley Cohen Herbert Boyer and a recombinant bacterium

Biotechnology Timeline 1975 Development of monoclonal antibodies — highly specific, purified antibodies derived from only one clone of cells that recognize only one antigen. 1981 First monoclonal diagnostic kit approved in US.

Biotechnology Timeline 1980 U.S. Supreme Court case Diamond v. Chakrabarty approves patenting of genetically engineered life forms.

Biotechnology Timeline 1981 The first transgenic animals are produced by transferring genes from other animals into mice. The first patent for a genetically modified organism is granted — for bacteria that can break down crude oil.

Biotechnology Timeline 1983 The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, which makes unlimited copies of genes and gene fragments, is conceived. Method was published in 1988. Kary Mullis, who was born in Lenoir, N.C., wins the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery. He became interested in science as a child when he received a chemistry set for Christmas.

Biotechnology Timeline 1984 DNA fingerprinting technique developed

Biotechnology Timeline 1986 First recombinant vaccine is approved for human use: hepatitis B. First anti-cancer drug is produced through biotech: interferon.

Biotechnology Timeline 1987 First approval for field tests of a genetically modified food plant: virus- resistant tomatoes. 1994 Genetically modified tomatoes are sold in the U.S. for the first time.

Biotechnology Timeline 1990 The Human Genome Project — an international effort to maps all of the genes in the human genome — is launched. 2002 The draft version of the human genome is published. Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D. Director, Human Genome Project

Biotechnology Timeline 1997 Scientists report the birth of Dolly, the first animal cloned from an adult cell. Dolly (1996-2003) as an adult Dolly and her surrogate mother

Biotechnology Timeline 1998 Human embryonic stem cell lines are established. They offer hope to many because they may be able to replace diseased or dysfunctional cells.

Biotechnology Timeline 2003 Human Genome Project completed

Biotechnology Timeline 2004 The first cloned pet — a kitten — is delivered to its owner. She is called CopyCat (or Cc for short).

Biotechnology Timeline 2006 A recombinant vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV) receives FDA approval. The virus causes genital warts and can cause cervical cancer.

Biotechnology Timeline 2010 Craig Venter credited with creating a synthetic life form called Mycoplasma laboratorium.

Biotechnology timeline Areas of future Biotech discovery Agriculture: Crops, Forest, Animals, Food Medical and Health Care: Disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention Environmental: Safer, new fuels, and new materials