Q7 · UPPSC PCS Mains 2018 · GS III · 8 marks · ~125 words in the hall · 1 min read

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Discuss the fields in which the application of biotechnology are being done.

Topic: ICT, space and emerging tech. Syllabus: Awareness in fields of ICT and Space Technology, Computers, Energy resources, nano-technology, microbiology, bio-technology. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2018 and ICT, space and emerging tech.

Revision summary

Biotechnology uses cells, enzymes, and genes to make products and processes. Health: recombinant vaccines, antibodies, diagnostics, biosimilars. Agriculture: tissue culture, bio-inputs, marker breeding, Bt cotton. Industry and environment: enzymes, biofuels, bioplastics, bioremediation. Animal and marine biotech plus bioinformatics enable regulated scale-up.

Model answer

Introduction

Biotechnology applies living cells, enzymes, and genetic tools to make products and processes. In India the work sits across health, farms, factories, and the environment, under the Department of Biotechnology and sector regulators, not only in one vaccine lab.

Body

Health and pharma

  • Recombinant vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, diagnostics, gene therapy research, and biosimilars are the medical core; COVID-era vaccine platforms later showed the same field at scale.
  • Stem-cell and regenerative work, and genomic medicine, sit in hospitals and DBT–ICMR programmes.

Agriculture and food

  • Tissue culture, biofertilisers, biopesticides, marker-assisted breeding, and genetically engineered crops (Bt cotton as the commercial Indian case) aim at yield, pest, and stress.
  • Food biotechnology covers enzymes, fermentation, and fortified processed foods.

Industry, energy, and environment

  • Industrial (white) biotechnology uses microbes for enzymes, biofuels, bioplastics, and cleaner chemical routes.
  • Bioremediation, sewage treatment with microbial consortia, and waste-to-energy are environmental applications.
  • Animal biotechnology (vaccines, embryo transfer) and marine/aqua biotechnology (shrimp, algae, bioactive compounds) complete the farm-to-sea set.

Enabling rails

  • Bioinformatics, genomics, and biomanufacturing parks turn laboratory strains into regulated products under CDSCO, GEAC, and FSSAI as relevant.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  BT[Biotechnology] --> H[Health vaccines biologics]
  BT --> A[Agri Bt tissue culture]
  BT --> I[Industry enzymes biofuel]
  BT --> E[Environment bioremediation]
  BT --> M[Animal marine aqua]
  H --> U[Applied fields]
  A --> U
  I --> U
  E --> U
  M --> U

Conclusion

Biotechnology is being applied in health, agriculture, industry, environment, animal husbandry, and marine systems. The common thread is using cells and genes as factories and sensors. India’s task is not to list fields, but to move from a few commercial successes such as vaccines and Bt cotton to wider, regulated, and affordable use.

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