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Define biotechnology as the practical application of biological organisms for human benefit. Biotechnology, 4th edition (Studies in Biology)
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: Use APA format if this is for a university course, typically including an abstract of 200–250 words. Biotechnology (Studies in Biology): Smith, John E.
: Contrast the "historical art" of biotechnology (brewing and cheese making) with modern techniques like recombinant DNA and genomics discussed in the 4th edition.