Genetic engineering is the process of manipulating an organism's genetic material to achieve specific outcomes. This is typically done by altering the DNA of the organism through the insertion, deletion, or modification of specific genes. Genetic engineering has a wide range of applications, including agriculture, medicine, and industry.
Genetic engineering has a wide range of applications:
There are ethical concerns surrounding genetic engineering, particularly related to the potential for unintended consequences, environmental impacts, and the use of genetic modification in humans and animals.