biotehnologic
Biotehnologic is a term used to describe technologies and processes derived from biological systems that aim to produce goods, services, and knowledge across various sectors. It encompasses research and industry activities that integrate biology with engineering, chemistry, and information science. The field relies on a combination of living organisms, cells, biomolecules, and data-driven methods to design scalable processes and products.
Core techniques include genetic engineering, cell culture, fermentation, and omics analyses (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics), supported by
Applications span health care (biopharmaceuticals, vaccines, diagnostics), agriculture (crop improvement, plant propagation), industry (enzymes, biocatalysis, biofuels),
Regulation and biosafety oversight are central to responsible use, addressing product safety, environmental impact, intellectual property,
Historically, modern biotehnology emerged with recombinant DNA techniques in the late 20th century and intensified with