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Biology Article Review (Monitoring Genetically Modified E-Coli)
Biology Article Review (Monitoring Genetically Modified E-Coli)
The thing that is new about here is the genetically modified microbes that is
being accidentally released itself because it is so complex wherein scientist and
other medical specialists had a hard time identifying the prevention of the said issue.
The key contribution of this paper is to spread awareness of the different main exit
of genetically modified microbes for prevention. It contributes significantly to the
changing course of research and in sciences and highlights the importance of
community configurations in the manner in which unusual genetic modification are
made significant to and by variouscommunities. The interesting part of this whole
article is that genetically modified microbes can be discovered or can be seen using
laboratory waste-water and having an unfavored or unbiased examination. This
paper’s purpose is to examine if the community of bacteria and to spread
awareness and challenges research industry to ensure effective containment of the
releases of genetically modified microbes such as e-coli. By drawing attention to
parallel and opposing patterns between inclusion and exclusion, we have seen how
genomes that are modified are developed and how it can release of this microbes
in the globalization of genomics. Therefore, in future studies, the whole entire
paper with fundamental concepts could also be reused in an another context.
The authors of this paper did not jump right in to their own conclusions or
ignored any problems that make their strategy less desirable and that every
argument those who reported or announced makes perfect sense and presents facts
mostly on subject. There are challenges at first because of some issues as well as
many other in terms of scientific problems, operational challenges, application
complexities, neglected influences of emerging technologies, though in this article,
some health organizations have made something to have a development wherein the
legitimacy of rights to conduct this kind of monitoring wherein of releases of
genetically modified microbes are being observed, also they have provided some
results of the questionnaires that has been conducted. There is no potential
conflict interest was reported by the authors.After reading the full article several
times, I found that this really helps us people a lot because the methods being used
by writers throughout the issue are indeed effective, so I expect this paper to
become much more helpful in the future and help someone in terms of looking for
this kind of knowledge. Right now, if the health organizations did not decided to
support this study, I think a lack of financial support, knowledge and experts would
defeat this approach. Those programs such as laboratory trials, research and
examination or laboratory tests are considered as important in practice.
This paper could be extended by adding certain details that the author might
forgot to include. If somehow the author is completely hands-on with it just to
prevent other complications, the deficiencies throughout the report will be even
further improved. This paper is relevant to some industries because situations like
this are very common problems that industries usually faced especially when it
comes to our health and any other emergency treatments that needs a lot of
attention to be able to conducted and tested and to come up with solutions
immediately. As it is very unusual for someone like me to read journals, scholarly
books, or just about any research papers, but in my opinion the highlights of
this article that makes this different from other works is that it helps the research
industry to be more aware of the what kind of and what are the ways to contain
some genetically modified microbes, and what would it do to its surrounding
environment if left aside and not given the attention it needed.
REFERNCE:
Wichmann, F., Wyrsch, I., Frank, J., Müller, M., Bertschi, N., Brodmann, P., &
Bagutti, C. (2017). Monitoring of genetically modified
0RW1S34RfeSDcfkexd09rT2escherichia coli1RW1S34RfeSDcfkexd09rT2 in
laboratory wastewater. Environmental Science and Pollution Research
International, 24(30), 23725-23734. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-
017-0021-3