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Sabbidi Ramesh

Sabbidi Ramesh
Sabbidi Ramesh is a one of the student leader as well as phd scholar he did msc at osmania university campus, department of botany, now he was doing phd. Sabbidi Ramesh Msc (Phd). (talk) 17:08, 7 August 2019 (UTC)

🌺 STATE, CAPITAL, CM GOVERNOR & HC JUDGE 🌺 (UPDATED-- 04/Sep/2019)

1-- ANDHRA PRADESH

Capital-- Amravati CM-- YS Jaganmohan Reddy Gov-- Biswa Bhusan Harichandan HC Judge--- Vikram Nath

2--- ASSAM

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CAP-- Chandigarh

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25-- WEST BENGAL

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Genetic engineering
definition Genetic engineering is changing the genetic material of an organism by removing, changing or inserting individual genes. Applications of genetic engineering The following section gives only a few examples of genetic engineering, a rapidly advancing process. Some products, such as insulin, are in full-scale production. A few genetically modified (GM) crops, e.g. maize and soya bean, are being grown on a large scale in the USA. Many other projects are still at the experimental stage, undergoing trials, awaiting approval by regulatory bodies or simply on a ‘wish list’. Production of human insulin This hormone can be produced by genetically modified bacteria and has been in use since 1982. The human insulin gene is inserted into bacteria, which then secrete human insulin. The human insulin produced in this way is purer than insulin prepared from pigs or cattle, which sometimes provokes allergic reactions owing to traces of ‘foreign’ protein. The GM insulin is acceptable to people with a range of religious beliefs who may not be allowed to use insulin from cows or pigs.

GM crops

Genetic engineering has huge potential benefits in agriculture but, apart from a relatively small range of crop plants, most developments are in the experimental or trial stages. In the USA, 50% of the soya bean crop and 30% of the maize harvest consist of genetically modified plants, which are resistant to herbicides and insect pests. In the UK at the moment, GM crops are grown only on a trial basis and there is resistance to their growth and the presence of GM products in food.

Pest resistance

The bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis, produces a toxin that kills caterpillars and other insect larvae. The toxin has been in use for some years as an insecticide. The gene for the toxin has been successfully introduced into some plant species using a bacterial vector. The plants produce the toxin and show increased resistance to attack by insect larvae. The gene is also passed on to the plant’s offspring. Unfortunately there are signs that insects are developing immunity to the toxin. Most American GM maize, apart from its herbicide-resistant gene, also carries a pesticide gene, which reduces the damage caused by a stem-boring larva of a moth (Figure 20.5).

Herbicide resistance

Some of the safest and most effective herbicides are those, such as glyphosate, which kill any green plant but become harmless as soon as they reach the soil. These herbicides cannot be used on crops because they kill the crop plants as well as the weeds. A gene for an enzyme that breaks down glyphosate can be introduced into a plant cell culture (Chapter 16). This should lead to a reduced use of herbicides.