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Application of Biotechnology

Biopiracy involves the exploitation of bioresources and traditional knowledge from countries without proper access and benefit sharing agreements. Some nations are developing laws to prevent unauthorized exploitation. Biopatents provide economic benefits and research incentives but can enable biopiracy. The document discusses applications of biotechnology in agriculture including genetically modified crops, applications in medicine such as recombinant drugs and gene therapy, production of transgenic animals, and industrial applications using microorganisms to produce substances like alcohol and antibiotics.

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Application of Biotechnology

Biopiracy involves the exploitation of bioresources and traditional knowledge from countries without proper access and benefit sharing agreements. Some nations are developing laws to prevent unauthorized exploitation. Biopatents provide economic benefits and research incentives but can enable biopiracy. The document discusses applications of biotechnology in agriculture including genetically modified crops, applications in medicine such as recombinant drugs and gene therapy, production of transgenic animals, and industrial applications using microorganisms to produce substances like alcohol and antibiotics.

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CONCEPT MAP

Biopiracy
• It is exploitation of bioresources of a country by organisations &
multinationals for commercial exploitation with or without patent
Applications of but without any Access & Benefit Sharing Agreement (ABA).

Biotechnology Ethical issues • Some nations are developing laws to prevent such unauthorised
exploitation of their bioresources & traditional knowledge.

Biopatent
• It is an official license to use a particular biological material for
commercial exploitation like (i) A strain of microorganism. (ii)
GM plant/animal. (iii) DNA sequence. (iv) Biotechnological
procedure. (v) Production process. (vi) Product & (vii) Product
application.
• Biopatents are going to give not only increased economic
benefits to holders, but will also provide a spurt in research.

Biotechnological application in agriculture


• Genetically modified crops (GM crops) or Transgenic plants: GM crops contain & express one or more useful foreign genes or
transgenes (e.g., Bt cotton, golden rice, FlavrSavr tomato).
• GM plants have been useful in many ways:
- Growing GM crops can help to reduce the use of chemical pesticides.
- GM crops are more tolerant to abiotic stresses (cold, drought, salt, heat, etc.).
- They have helped to reduce post-harvest losses.
- Increased efficiency of mineral usage by plants prevents early exhaustion of fertility of soil.
- GM plants enhance nutritional value of food. E.g., vitamin A enriched rice.
- Herbicides (weed killers) do not harm the GM crops.
- Plant biologists are working to create genetically engineered plants having resistance to these diseases.
- GM plants have been used to create alternative resources to industries in the form of starches, fuels & pharmaceuticals
(molecular farming).

Biotechnological applications in medicine


•Recombinant DNA technology is engaged in production of newer & safer therapeutic drugs, called recombinant drugs. These
drugs do not induce immunological reactions as some other drugs obtained from nonhuman sources (e.g. insulin from
animals).
•A large number of human genes pharmaceutically valuable proteins have been cloned & expressed in microorganisms.
•Gene therapy is a collection of methods that allows correction of a gene defect that has been diagnosed in a child/ embryo.
Here genes are inserted into a person’s cells & tissues to treat a disease.

Production of transgenic animals


• These are animals which have been genetically modified by incorporating foreign & other specifies genes through
Recombinant DNA technology. A number of animals have been genetically modified, e.g., rats, rabbits, pigs, sheep, cows, fish
95% of them are transgenic mice.
• Some of the important uses of transgenic animals are as follows:
- Transgenic animals enable scientists to study the working of genes, their regulation, effect on normal body functions &
development.
- Transgenic animals are used to study how genes take part in development of diseases.
- The important biological products being harvested by this method are protein α-1 antitrypsin for treating emphysema,
tissue, plasminogen activator (goat), blood clotting factors VIII & IX (sheep) & lactoferrin (cow).
- Transgenic animals are the best for checking the safety of vaccines before their use in humans.
- Transgenic animals are used in studying the effect of toxic chemicals.

Biotechnological applications in industry


Mostly microorganisms are used in many industries to produce alcohol, enzymes, vaccines, vitamins, antibiotics, organic
acids, etc.

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