| Microbiology, 5/e Lansing M Prescott,
Augustana College Donald A Klein,
Colorado State University John P Harley,
Eastern Kentucky University
Recombinant DNA Technology
Chapter OverviewThis chapter focuses on practical applications of the microbial genetic principles
discussed in previous chapters. Although we have been altering the genetic makeup
of organisms for centuries and nature has been doing it even longer, only recently
have we been able to manipulate DNA directly using genetic engineering or recombinant
DNA technology. The potential benefits of these techniques are great and affect
such diverse areas as medicine, agriculture, and industry. However, the use
of these techniques is not without risks, and these risks must be considered
in any discussion of this technology.
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