Intellectual Property & Your Health Series - Genetic Engineering
- Shidonna Raven

- 17 hours ago
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December 5, 2025
Source: Britannica
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Before you go to the Doctor!
What is genetic engineering?
How do scientists use genetic engineering to change organisms?
What are some examples of genetically engineered plants or animals?
What is a gene and how is it important in genetic engineering?
genetic engineering, the artificial manipulation, modification, and recombination of DNA or other nucleic acid molecules in order to modify an organism or population of organisms. The term genetic engineering is generally used to refer to methods of recombinant DNA technology, which emerged from basic research in microbial genetics. The techniques employed in genetic engineering have led to the production of medically important products, including human insulin, human growth hormone, and hepatitis B vaccine, as well as to the development of genetically modified organisms such as disease-resistant plants.
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