Applications of Genetic Engineering in Industrial Biotechnology
Applications of Genetic Engineering in Industrial Biotechnology
Applications of Genetic Engineering in Industrial Biotechnology
Conclusion
Genetic engineering continues to shape the landscape of industrial biotechnology, offering
innovative solutions to global challenges while driving economic growth and sustainability.
From protein production and biofuel synthesis to bioplastic manufacturing and environmental
remediation, genetic engineering empowers scientists and engineers to harness the potential of
living organisms for diverse applications. As research and development efforts continue to
advance, genetic engineering will undoubtedly play an increasingly vital role in shaping the
industries of the future.
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