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Anil Tripathi Product Development Manager, Biocon
 
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These are the very frequently talked about terms in the field of biotechnology. They are most recent developments in this field but how do they actually help in drug discovery is unknown to most of u...
BEENA AGARWAL  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
I agree with Narayana as both the technologies has got their specific impact in drug discovery by all means.Its fact that today these two basic term has got prime importance for basic reasearches in drug discovery and drug manufaturing too.
Anil Tripathi  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Proteonomics also have a application in prevention of chronic disease by avoiding factors which are responsible for the disease. It is used as a tracker to see the progress of disease.
Rajesh Kumar Mahato  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
Today we know, life is specified by genome and genome is specified by DNA. Thus, with complete genomic information using reverse vaccinology a new novel gene can be identified which might be the potential to cause disease. Using Genomics and...
 
 
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Rajnish Kapur  |  Added idea  "Mutations"  |  3 years ago
Human Genome Project technologies can help to assess health damage and risks caused by radiation exposure, including low-dose exposures. Furthermore, damage and risks caused by exposure to mutagenic chemicals and cancer-causing toxins also can be...
Anil Tripathi  |  Added idea  "Gene Therapy"  |  3 years ago
In the last decades gene therapy much has been made of the possibilities of curing diseases caused by single abnormal genes. But despite over a decade of hype, the worldwide score for gene therapy is, cures were 0 and deaths were 5 atleast and...
 
 
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Vineet Thakkar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes it does exist, To say it does not exist means to deny evry fact in science which is based on big bang, so till the time we fet a solid alternate theory which can explain all the facts that Big Bang theory explains that too in a better way it...
MisterT  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
It's a theory of chaos, whereas the universe is perfectly balanced in order. BB simply doesn't makes any scientific sense - just lot of hot air
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Anil Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  "Not Justified"  |  3 years ago
Well Rajnish, get your facts correct these people do this because they need money for one or the reason and these medicine companies use this weakness of these people to get there trials done. They sometime even don't know what is in store for...
Rajnish Kapur  |  Argues in support of  "Justified"  |  3 years ago
Well what's your problem if the person himself wants to be a volunteer for the process. He/She know the aftermaths in advance and they are doing something good for the society.
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For most of the 20th century, counterterrorism and technology coexisted in a one-sided relationship. In large part, law enforcement and the military adapted the technologies that were commercially available to their needs. That relationship may simply be inadequate for addressing the challenges of the 21st century. Meeting the test of terrorism will likely require a more proactive approach to technological innovation betting on the future formulating clear requirements prioritizing needs establishing cooperative means to foster the development of technologies building the human and financial capital programs necessary to transition and sustain them as effective anti-terrorism tools. Airport...
 
 
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The main social debates concerning biotechnology in the next 5 years will center around privacy issues, food safety, and stem cells. Privacy issues will concern, in the short term, the insurance industry. Since insurance rates can rise if an insurance companies finds out that a potential client suffers from a genetic ailment, in the next five years an increasing number of governments will pass laws preventing insurance companies and employers from discriminating against prospective customers. In the next five years, the controversy around GM foods will continue to prevent the commercialization of GM foods in Europe, but probably not the United States or the rest of the world. Most likely Eu...
 
 
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Rajnish Kapur  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
The ecological impact of GE crops is a complex issue, and a case-by-case evaluation of crops and biogeography is necessary. For example, corn has no sexually compatible relatives in areas outside of Mexico and southward in the Americas. In other...
 
 
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HARISHKUMAR KEWAT  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Yes Biotechnology can offcourse put DNA in our foods because all new hybrid, variety and genetically engineered crops have some DNA different from the parent organism which increase their quality than the parent. But It shouldn't think that such...
Anil Tripathi  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
DNA is present in all living things. So, humans eat DNA every day! The carrots, potatoes, fish and chicken on the dinner table contain miles of DNA. Consequently, food products that contain new pieces of DNA are not inherently dangerous.
 
 
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Anil Tripathi  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Some people may not feel comfortable with new technology. They may worry about environmental, social and economic consequences -- real or simply feared. Particularly in Europe, these consumer concerns have led to a resistance toward...
sudhir kumar sinha  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Due to its impact on human life !!
 
 
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