The Evolution of Biotechnology 2006
DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-5149-2_4
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The flowering of the age of Biotechnology 1990–2000

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“…through plants or milk. Finally, several applications are of environmental relevance, being devoted to alternatives to industrial polymer production or to innovative decontamination of polluted sites (Newell McGloughlin and Burke, 2000).…”
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“…through plants or milk. Finally, several applications are of environmental relevance, being devoted to alternatives to industrial polymer production or to innovative decontamination of polluted sites (Newell McGloughlin and Burke, 2000).…”
Section: Current Applications Of Gmosmentioning
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“…Recombinant DNA technologies have spurred great expectations regarding their possible applications, since they were first introduced in 1973, until the development of the first transgenic organisms in the 1980s (Newell McGloughlin and Burke, 2000). By consulting textbooks on this discipline, it is apparent that the possibility offered by the applications of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are really exciting.…”
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