Genetic engineering involves identifying and modifying genes in an organism's DNA. Scientists can isolate specific genes and insert them into other organisms to produce genetically modified crops, medicines, or other biotechnology products. By transferring genes between different species, genetic engineering has applications in agriculture, medicine, and industry.
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Genetic Engineering Process Explained
Genetic engineering involves identifying and modifying genes in an organism's DNA. Scientists can isolate specific genes and insert them into other organisms to produce genetically modified crops, medicines, or other biotechnology products. By transferring genes between different species, genetic engineering has applications in agriculture, medicine, and industry.