biyologs
Biyologs are a class of engineered microorganisms developed for biotechnological applications in the early twenty‑first century. They are typically derived from naturally occurring bacteria or fungi that have been genetically modified to enhance specific metabolic pathways, allowing them to break down pollutants, produce biofuels, or synthesize pharmaceuticals more efficiently than their wild‑type counterparts. The term “Biyolog” combines the words “biological” and “technology,” emphasizing their dual role as living organisms and industrial tools.
The most common Biyologs used in environmental remediation are modified strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Rhodococcus
Regulatory oversight of Biyologs is managed by agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and