Animal Biotechnology
Animal biotechnology is a branch of biotechnology in which molecular biology ways are used to genetically wangle (i.e. modify the genome of) animals in order to ameliorate their suitability for husbandry, industrial, or pharmaceutical operations. Transgenic flesh, swine, scapegoats and cattle that induce large amounts of human proteins in eggs, milk, blood or urine also have been produced, with the thing of using these products as human pharmaceuticals. Human pharmaceutical proteins include enzymes, clotting factors, albumin and antibodies. Creatures have been used for times to produce medicines for humans. Animal- made pharmaceuticals (AMPs) transfigure biotech creatures into “manufactories” to produce remedial proteins in their milk, eggs, and blood, which can be used in the development of biopharmaceuticals.
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