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What is Genetic Engineering

Multidisciplinary Approach to Information Technology in Library and Information Science
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology.
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Applications of Gene Expression Programming for Estimating CFRP Wrapping Effects on the Bond Strength After Elevated Temperature Exposure
Hamid Farrokh Ghatte (Antalya Bilim University, Antalya, Turkey & Department of Civil Engineering, Technical and Vocational University, Tehran, Iran)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2841-5.ch002
Abstract
The study reports on the proposed gene expression programming (GEP) to predict the ability of CFRP wrapping to enhance the post-heated bond strength between steel rebar and concrete. For this purpose, the results of 80 pullout specimens (150×150×250 mm) were selected in two categories of compressive strength of concrete: C30 and C40. In the experiments, a 20 mm rebar was placed in the corner of each specimen with a 25- or 35-mm clear cover and 200 mm of bond length. The specimens were subjected to different levels of heat before using CFRP jackets. The exposure to heat reduced the concrete-rebar bond strength; however, confinement with CFRP jackets significantly improved the bond strength between steel rebar and concrete. The estimated bond strength could be predicted by the accuracy and high prediction ability of the proposed model. Based on the findings, machine learning can bring significant improvements and benefits to the civil engineering industry in terms of the estimation of the mechanical properties of the materials in various conditions.
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A field of molecular biology that deals with purposeful manipulation of an organisms (or cells) native genetic content for the gain or deletion of certain traits through addition of foreign DNA material or deletion of certain portion of native DNA.
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Role of Biotechnology in Bioremediation
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology.
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Engineering of Microbes for Heavy Metal Tolerance: An Approach for Bio remediation Technology
Genetic engineering is the deliberate, controlled manipulation of the genes in an organism with the intent of making that organism better in some way. This is usually done independently of the natural reproductive process. The result is a so-called genetically modified organism (GMO).
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Genes: Recombinant DNA Technology
The process of altering the characteristics of an organism by insertion of modified genes.
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Mycoremediation of Lignocelluloses
A set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms.
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Extremophiles in Sustainable Bioenergy Production as Microbial Fuel Cells
Process of altering the genetic makeup of an organism by using biotechnology/recombinant DNA technology.
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