Generally, any technique that is used to make or modify the products of living organisms in order to improve plants or animals, or to develop useful microorganisms. In modern terms, biotechnology has come to mean the use of cell and tissue culture, cell fusion, molecular Biology, and in particular, recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) technology to generate unique organisms with new traits or organisms that have the potential to produce specific products.
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Biotechnology is just one tiny subset of all of technology.
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Biotechnology is a part of Biology, although Chemistry may be involved on it. On the other side Biotechnology could be involved with Chemistry. Generally, all sciences are involved one to another on many aspects.
Biotechnology is a friend - proved by all the advantages it gives to us
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Biotechnology Society of Nepal's motto is 'Solidarity for the Development of Biotechnology'.
Yes, most (if not all) universities/colleges would allow going to an MSc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a Bachelors in Biotechnology.
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The father of biotechnology is Louis Pasteur. The father of the term biotechnology is Karl Ereky.