Molecular Biotechnology : Principles and Applications of Recombinant dna (4th Edition)
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S U M M A R Y
I n 1973, Stanley Cohen, Herbert Boyer, and their coworkers devised a method for transferring genetic information (genes) from one organism to another. This procedure, which became known as recombinant DNA technology, enabled researchers to isolate specific genes and to perpetuate them in host organisms. Recombinant DNA technology has been ben- eficial to many different areas of study. However, its impact on biotechnology has been extraordinary. Biotechnology, for the most part, uses microorganisms on a large scale for the production of commercially important products. Before the advent of recombinant DNA technology, the most effective way of increasing the productivity of an organism was to induce mutations and then use selection pro- cedures to identify organisms with superior traits. This pro- cess was not foolproof; it was time-consuming, labor-intensive, and costly; and only a small set of traits could be enhanced in this way. Recombinant DNA technology, however, provided a rapid, efficient, and powerful means for creating microorgan- isms with specific genetic attributes. Moreover, the tools of recombinant DNA technology enable not only microorgan- isms, but also plants and animals, to be genetically engineered. Combining recombinant DNA technology with biotechnology created a dynamic and exciting discipline called molecular biotechnology. From its beginning, molecular biotechnology captured the imagination of the public. Many small companies dedicated to gene cloning (recombinant DNA technology) were established with funding from private investors. Although these biotech- nology companies took somewhat longer than expected to bring their products to the marketplace, a large number of recombinant DNA-based products are currently available, and many more are expected soon. Because of its broad impact, molecular biotechnology has been scrutinized carefully for its potential effects on society. Some of the concerns that have been raised are its safety, its possible negative effects on the environment, and the private or public ownership of genetically engineered organisms. |
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