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Introduction

Eligibility

Skills

Job Prospects

Remuneration
Introduction
Genetic is a highly complicated and advanced branch of science which
involves a wide range of techniques used in changing the genetic material in
the DNA code in a living organism. 'Genetic ' means the deliberate
modification of the characters of an organism by the manipulation of its
genetic material. Genetic engineering comes under the broad heading of
Biotechnology. There is a great scope in this field as the demand are
growing in India as well as abroad.
A cell is the smallest living unit, the basic structural and functional unit
of all living matter, whether a plant, an animal, humans or a fungus. While
some organisms are single celled, others like plants, animals, humans etc
are made up of a lot more cells. For eg humans have approximately 3 million
cells. A cell is composed of a 'cell membrane' enclosing the whole cell,
many 'organelles' equivalent to the organs in the body and a 'nucleus' which
is the command centre of the cell. Inside the nucleus are the chromosomes
which is the storage place for all genetic (hereditary) information which
determines the nature and characteristics of an organism. This information
is written along the thin thread, called DNA, a nucleic acid which
constitutes the genes (units of heredity). The DNA governs cell growth and
is responsible for the transmission of genetic information from one
generation to the next.
Genetic engineering aims to re-arrange the sequence of DNA in gene using
artificial methods. The work of a genetic engineer involves extracting the
DNA out of one organism, changing it using chemicals or radiation and
subsequently putting it back into the same or a different organism. For eg:
genes and segments of DNA from one species is taken and put into another
species. They also study how traits and characteristics are transmitted
through the generations, and how genetic disorders are caused. Their
research involves researching the causes and discovering potential cures if
any.
Genetic engineering have specialisations related to plants, animals and
human beings. Genetic engineering in plants and animals may be to improve
certain natural characteristics of value, to increase resistance to disease
or damage and to develop new characteristics etc. It is used to change the
colour, size, texture etc of plants otherwise known as GM (Genetically
Modified) foods. GE in humans can be to correct severe hereditary defects by
introducing normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones.
Eligibility & Course Areas
A qualified genetic engineer, must have a graduate / postgraduate degree in
genetics or related fields such as biotechnology, molecular biology,
microbiology or biochemistry OR a doctorate (PhD) from a recognised
university, based on 2-3 years of his own research under the guidance of a
professor/lecturer.
The basic eligibility criteria for a graduate degree (B.Sc. / BE / B.Tech)
is 10+2 or equivalent examination, with Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics
as well as genetics as part of the biology.
Most institutes do not offer courses in Genetic Engineering as a special
discipline but as a subsidiary in biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry
streams. Undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Biotechnology offer
specialisation in genetic engineering.
Skills
To be a successful genetic engineer, one must have sharp
analytical mind, an aptitude for research, high levels of concentration, eye
for details, lively imagination, abundant physical stamina to put in long
hours of work, ability to work as a team, moreover he should have a sound
moral sense.
Job Prospects
There is an increasing demand for genetic engineers in India as well as
abroad. Genetic engineers are mainly absorbed in medical and pharmaceutical
industries, the agricultural sector, and the research and development
departments of the government and private sectors. They can also take up
teaching as an option.
Genetic engineering involves developing hybrid varieties of plants, making a
plant disease resistant by transferring genes from a plant that already has
the characteristic, introducing Genetically Modified foods by changing the
colour, size, texture of the produce of plants such as fruits and
vegetables. GE in humans can be to correct severe hereditary defects by
introducing normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones.
A team headed by Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute in
Edinburgh, Scotland made history when they produced a lamp named Dolly, an
exact genetic copy or clone of a sheep. This landmark discovery of the
regeneration of an exact replica of a whole animal by transferring nuclei
from the cells of that animal to unfertilized eggs of another animal,
without the help of a male counterpart, has given researches a wide area
open to be discovered. With this discovery, genetic engineering has become
globally recognized.
Remuneration
Genetic Engineers with a postgraduate degree can earn between 5000 Rs to
8000Rs / month whereas those with doctoral degrees can earn up to 10,000Rs/
month as a starting salary.
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