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Biotechnology
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Why Biotech? Used widely in industry today Many possible applications Used extensively in the food industry – value-added products Genomics is just beginning
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My knowledge is limited… where do I start?
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Two Types of Biotech Old vs New
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History of Biotechnology Earliest known biotech application –Cheesemaking Lactic Acid Fermentation
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Alcohol Fermentation –Wine –Root Beer –Bread making
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Biotechnology, defined broadly, is the engineering of organisms for useful purposes.
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New Biotechnology Genes Genetic Engineering Genomics
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Often, biotechnology involves the creation of hybrid genes and their introduction into organisms in which some or all of the gene is not normally present. Fourteen month-old genetically engineered (biotech) salmon (left) and standard salmon (right).
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Applications in the classroom
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Alcohol Fermentation Bread in a Bag Bread in a Bag Rootbeer Lab Rootbeer Lab Basic Yeast Fermentation Lab Basic Yeast Fermentation Lab
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Lactic Acid Fermentation Making Cheese Making Cheese Yogurt Lab Yogurt Lab
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Micropropagation African Violets African Violets Micro propagation lesson plan Micro propagation lesson plan Micropropagation lab handout Micropropagation lab handout Rubric
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How to Grow Bacteria Making nutrient plates Making nutrient plates Streaking Technique Streaking Technique Interpreting Plates Interpreting Plates
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Bacterial Transformation Lab pGlo Lab pGlo Lab Video
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Extracting DNA Strawberry Lab Strawberry Lab
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DNA Necklace Lab Lab
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GMO Labs GMO Testing Lab GMO Testing Lab GMO Testing #2 GMO Testing #2
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Gel Electrophoresis Battery Powered Gel Boxes Battery Powered Gel Boxes E-gels
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Grants SPEC Mini grant Mini grant
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Team Teaching Tips
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Teaching Biotech for Science Credit
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