Format: Hardback
Pages: 140
ISBN: 9781806312832
Pub Date: July 2026
Imprint: IntechOpen
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Description:
In an era profoundly reshaped by biotechnological innovation, our ability to rewrite the genetic code stands as a defining scientific frontier. Genetically Modified Organisms - Engineering Life in the 21st Century offers a compelling, multidisciplinary exploration of how modern gene-editing tools are transforming medicine, industry, and agriculture. By bridging the gap between cutting-edge laboratory methodologies and societal frameworks, this volume provides a balanced analysis of the massive potential and complex controversies surrounding genetic engineering.Readers will explore the pivotal technologies driving preclinical disease models, novel avian biomanufacturing platforms, and the microscopic world of microbial biosensors and bioremediation. Moving beyond the laboratory, the text offers an essential examination of agricultural biotechnology, assessing how genetically modified crops affect global food security while objectively addressing persistent environmental safety concerns and public perceptions. What sets this volume apart is its dedicated focus on bioethics, intellectual property rights, and socio-economic equity, particularly highlighting how developing bio-economies navigate regulatory landscapes.Designed for researchers, policymakers, and an informed general readership, the book's primary advantage is its holistic approach, integrating technical execution with ethical accountability. It moves beyond single-realm discussions to weave together insights from diverse biological domains, equipping readers with the comprehensive knowledge needed to responsibly help shape the future of global bio-economies.