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An Introduction to Biotechnology LECTURE 1: Biotechnology; 3 Credit hours Atta ur Rahman School of Applied Biosciences (ASAB) National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
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Dr Vacanti, a transplant surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and Jeffrey Borenstein, micro-engineering expert at the nearby Draper Lab are looking at growing more complex tissues.
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Belgian Blue Cattle which is famous for their double muscling due to a gene that suppresses the production of Myostatin.
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Bovine somatotropin hormone is important for growth, development, and other bodily functions of all animals. In the 1930s, it was discovered that injecting bST into lactating (milk-producing) cows significantly increased milk production.
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America produced 500 million gallons of biodiesel and Europe produced 2.75 billion, it adds up.
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Wastewater treatment plant could be the next source of clean energy Microbial Fuel Cell
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Bacteria to produce proteins for medicine or material science
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The 75-ha willow phytoremediation system at Enköping, central Sweden: wastewater treatment plant (foreground), ponds for winter storage of wastewater (background) and willow fields irrigated by wastewater from sludge
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Biotechnology The office of the United States Congress defines biotechnology; “Any technique that uses living organisms or substances from those organism, to make or modify a product, to improve plant or animals, or to develop microorganism for specific uses” Thus biotechnology encompasses – Tools and techniques – Living organism i.e. plant, animal or microorganism – Products from these organism can be new or rare
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Biotechnology Biotechnology is multidisciplinary involving naturals sciences; Cell and molecular biology Microbiology Genetics Physiology Biochemistry to name a few Engineering and computer sciences
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Application of Biotechnology Production of new and improved food Live stocks Industrial chemicals Pharmaceuticals Diagnostics tools Recombinants Vaccines Protecting Environment Protecting endangered species
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Major areas of Biotechnology Biotechnology Microbial Biotechnology Animal Biotechnology Environmental Biotechnology Plant Biotechnology Health Biotechnology
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Course Contents Biotechnology – Fundamentals of biotechnology – Core Techniques in Biotechnology – DNA Technology From DNA to proteins Principals of recombinant DNA technology – Microbial Biotechnology Products from microorganisms Fermentation: principal and application Food biotechnology – Plant Biotechnology Plant tissue culture and applications Genetically Engineered Plants Applications of Plant genetic engineering Bio fertilizers
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– Animal Biotechnology Animal cell culture and characterization of cell lines Application of animal cell culture Transgenic animal technology – Environmental Biotechnology Bioremediation Phytoremediation Utilization of biomass Bio mining and bioleaching – Biotechnology in medicine and health care Gene therapy Xenotransplantation Forensic Biotechnology Human Genome Project Impacts of biotechnology on human beings: Biotechnology Ethics
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