who is the real father of biotechnology?
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Answer / ananth rao
FATHER OF THE TERM 'BIOTECHNOLOGY' IS KARL EREKY and FATHER
OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IS LOUIS PASTEUR
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Answer / vandna sharma
According to some scientists, Louis Pasteur should be considered as the “father of biotechnology” as it is he who identified the role of microorganisms in the process of fermentation. Later the process of Fermentation was properly documented in 18th century. With the development of new apparatus such as Barometer and air pump, the Fermentation process was classified into three groups:
- that which accompanied the evolution of gas.
- that which accompanied the formation of alcohol
- that which accompanied the production of acid.
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Answer / pragna moningi
Louis Pasteur is real father of BIOTECHNOLOGY
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Answer / sindhu
The term biotechnology is coined by "Carl Ericay", he is the
real father of biotechnology.
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Answer / sandeep kumar lohani
koroly ereky is a father of biotechnology . he is German sin
tics
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