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This selected bibliography traces the history of the new biotechnology industry that began to grow rapidly beginning in the mid-1970s. Each new scientific advance became a media event designed to capture investment confidence and public support.[1]: 21 Although market expectations and social benefits of new products were frequently overstated, many people were prepared to see genetic engineering as the next great advance in technological progress. By the 1980s, biotechnology characterized a nascent real industry, providing titles for emerging trade organizations such as the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO).