Biotechnological approaches based on genetically modified organism (transgenic organisms) are still under development.
When genotyping transgenic organisms, a single genomic region may be all that needs to be examined to determine the genotype.
A potentially controversial method of producing biopharmaceuticals involves transgenic organisms, particularly plants and animals that have been genetically modified to produce drugs.
Milk is presently the most mature system to produce recombinant proteins from transgenic organisms.
A molecular genetic approach is the creation of transgenic organisms that overexpress a normal gene of interest.
Public opinion has been on a roller coaster recently with respect to transgenic organisms in agriculture.
But to date no one has reported the isolation of clonal cell lines or transgenic organisms using such reagents.
Today transgenic organisms serve a great purpose to all kinds of research and even for agricultural purposes.
In other words this process involves the creation of transgenic organisms that do not express a gene of interest.
In fact, it is now routine to add or delete genes and create transgenic organisms.