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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Genetics/12%3A_Techniques_of_Molecular_Genetics/12.08%3A__Transgenic_organisms
    Transgenic organisms contain foreign DNA that has been introduced using biotechnology. Foreign DNA (the transgene) is defined here as DNA from another species, or else recombinant DNA from the same sp...Transgenic organisms contain foreign DNA that has been introduced using biotechnology. Foreign DNA (the transgene) is defined here as DNA from another species, or else recombinant DNA from the same species that has been manipulated in the laboratory then reintroduced. The terms transgenic organism and genetically modified organism (GMO) are generally synonymous.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Los_Angeles_College/Biotechnology/10%3A_Medical_Biotechnology__Red_Biotechnology/10.03%3A_Therapeutic_Biotechnology
    Therapeutic biotechnology is the application of biological systems, organisms, or processes for the development of medical treatments that prevent, diagnose, or cure diseases. This page outlines some ...Therapeutic biotechnology is the application of biological systems, organisms, or processes for the development of medical treatments that prevent, diagnose, or cure diseases. This page outlines some applications of therapeutic biotechnology, including therapeutic proteins, mRNA vaccines, and gene therapy.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Los_Angeles_College/Biotechnology/09%3A_Agricultural_and_Environmental_Biotechnology__Green_and_Gray_Biotechnology/9.02%3A_Applications_of_Green_Biotechnology
    This page explains some of the common applications of "green" biotechnology, including the production of genetically-modified crops and biofortification
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Ohio_State_University/Ohio_State_University_SP22%3A_Molecular_Genetics_4606_(Chamberlin)/18%3A_Transcriptional_Regulation_(eukaryotes)/18.05%3A__Transgenic_organisms
    Transgenic organisms contain foreign DNA that has been introduced using biotechnology. Foreign DNA (the transgene) is defined here as DNA from another species, or else recombinant DNA from the same sp...Transgenic organisms contain foreign DNA that has been introduced using biotechnology. Foreign DNA (the transgene) is defined here as DNA from another species, or else recombinant DNA from the same species that has been manipulated in the laboratory then reintroduced. The terms transgenic organism and genetically modified organism (GMO) are generally synonymous.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/West_Los_Angeles_College/Biotechnology/08%3A_Animal_Biotechnology/8.02%3A_Genetic_Engineering_in_Animals
    Genetically-modified animals form the core of areas like "biopharming", disease management, and xenotransplantation, offering advancements in medicine, agriculture, and research. This page discusses t...Genetically-modified animals form the core of areas like "biopharming", disease management, and xenotransplantation, offering advancements in medicine, agriculture, and research. This page discusses the basics of creating a genetically-modified animal, along with the use of such animals as bioreactors, in disease management, and xenotransplantation.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Genetics/Online_Open_Genetics_(Nickle_and_Barrette-Ng)/08%3A_Techniques_of_Molecular_Genetics/8.08%3A__Transgenic_organisms
    Transgenic organisms contain foreign DNA that has been introduced using biotechnology. Foreign DNA (the transgene) is defined here as DNA from another species, or else recombinant DNA from the same sp...Transgenic organisms contain foreign DNA that has been introduced using biotechnology. Foreign DNA (the transgene) is defined here as DNA from another species, or else recombinant DNA from the same species that has been manipulated in the laboratory then reintroduced. The terms transgenic organism and genetically modified organism (GMO) are generally synonymous.

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