Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering is a powerful tool used to modify the genetic makeup of living organisms, such as plants, animals, and even humans, by introducing, deleting or changing specific parts of their DNA. It is widely used in medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and other areas to create new organisms with desired traits. For example, scientists can use genetic engineering to develop crops that are resistant to disease, increase their nutritional value, and produce higher yields. In medicine, genetic engineering is used to develop treatments for genetic diseases, create new vaccines, and develop drugs that are tailored to the individual. By manipulating genes, the potential for curing diseases, improving quality of life, and other health-related benefits can be realized.
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