RESUME BRAHAMJOT KAUR 735‚ Near Shivaji Stadium Model Town‚ Panipat-132103 Haryana Ph No. : 9467624122 Email: brahmjotkaur021@gmail.com Objective: To utilize my skills and innovative ideas to accomplish the required objectives for the organization. Also‚ to provide a healthy and helpful atmosphere for my colleagues to help them achieve the same. Education: Year B.Tech (2009-2013) 2009 2007 Institution Seth Jai Prakash Mukand Lal Institute of Technology‚ Radaur‚ Yamunanagar
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chimps but not necessarily the biotechnology part of it. For example‚ they built small holding cells for the chimps‚ and puzzles to assess their brain development. In this story the drug seemed to be effective on humans‚ until the grandfather became resistant to it. This applies to the real world‚ because even if something in biotechnology seems like it would have great benefits‚ it can wear off or have side effects since you’re disrupting nature. Biotechnology also has the potential for great
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the children who were not genetically modified? After birth a child is shaped into the person they are by how they are brought up‚ and by the environment they are raised in. It shapes them emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally. In an article I read “Ethics of the future” it says that some people could argue this. The article said that “everything we do develop our selves is ‘enhancement’ of our natural state” it could be learning a new instrument or foreign language‚ or when we get braces to fix our
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Controversy over Biotechnology Biotechnology has been the source of lots of controversy. There are those that love Biotechnology and dream of all the great things it could bring to mankind. There are also those who see it as threat to mankind‚ something that could possibly overthrow our current society. James Watson‚ who along with Francis Crick discovered the double helix structure of DNA‚ exerts that this controversy is not deserved. He believes that it is pertinent for our future‚ that it could
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1. Plasmids Plasmids are closed circular‚ double-stranded‚ extrachromosomal DNA molecules which occur naturally in bacteria‚ yeast‚ and some higher eukaryotic cells‚ and exist in a parasitic or symbiotic relationship with their host cell (Lodish et al.‚ 2000) The main application of plasmids is as cloning vectors in gene cloning. In gene cloning‚ a fragment of DNA‚ containing the gene to be cloned is inserted into a circular molecule called the “vector” to produce recombinant DNA molecule. Plasmids
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Biotechnology has greatly impacted the way we live today. It is the use technology on living organisms in order to produce substances useful to today’s society. For example‚ the invention of Invitro Fertilization‚ also known as IVF. Invitro Fertilization is when an egg (the ova) is surgically removed from women in order to create fertilization inside a test tube. IVF was invented for women who were born barren/ infertile (unable to bear offspring) or women who simply cannot reproduce‚ so that
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Biology‚ 8e (Campbell) Chapter 20 Biotechnology Multiple-Choice Questions Figure 20.1 1) Which enzyme was used to produce the molecule in Figure 20.1? A) ligase B) transcriptase C) a restriction enzyme D) RNA polymerase E) DNA polymerase Answer: C Topic: Concept 20.1 Skill: Application/Analysis 2) Assume that you are trying to insert a gene into a plasmid. Someone gives you a preparation of genomic DNA that has been cut with restriction enzyme X. The gene you wish to insert has
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Introduction The ocean has the oldest‚ most diverse‚ most numerous and least studied organisms on earth. It covers almost three fourths of our planet and has the potential to feed the world and supply cures for many diseases. Studying sea plants and animals is a challenge that is becoming easier due to advanced technologies such as deep-sea submersibles‚ sonar‚ lasers‚ videos‚ and satellites. In many cases‚ it ’s simply too hard to make a drug from scratch. The chemistry is too complicated. So what then
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“Care Ethics and Animal Welfare” is an article written by Daniel Engster from the Journal of Social Philosophy‚ published by Wiley Periodicals in 2016. Daniel Engster received his PhD from the University of Chicago and is a professor in the Political Science department at the University of Texas in San Antonio. Daniel Engster begins his argument in the “Care Ethics‚ Factory Farms‚ and Moral Vegetarianism” section of his article by claiming that we have a responsibility to care for the animals we
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opportunities. In most cases‚ we are not eating those genes. By the time a genetically engineered corn plant has been processed into corn oil‚ virtually none of the genes or the proteins they produce is left in the food. Transferring genes from one plant or animal to another provides an advantageous outcome to this production. A better resistance to weeds‚ pests‚ and diseases is produced as well as better yield and a more efficient use of land. Additionally‚ altering genetics in foods contributes to a better
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