Timeline of biotechnology

The historical application of biotechnology throughout time is provided below in order. These discoveries, inventions and modifications are evidence of the evolution of biotechnology since before the common era.

Before Common Era

Pre-20th Century

20th century''

21st century

  • 2001 Celera Genomics and the Human Genome Project create a draft of the human genome sequence. It is published by Science and Nature Magazine.
  • 2002 Rice becomes the first crop to have its genome decoded.
  • 2003 The Human Genome Project is completed, providing information on the locations and sequence of human genes on all 46 chromosomes.
  • 2008 Japanese astronomers launch the first Medical Experiment Module called "Kibo", to be used on the International Space Station.
  • 2009 Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute uses modified SAN heart genes to create the first viral pacemaker in guinea pigs, now known as iSANs.
  • 2012 Thirty-one-year-old Zac Vawter successfully uses a nervous system-controlled bionic leg to climb the Chicago Willis Tower.

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