Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
This question requires matching prominent scientists with their major contributions to the field of biology and biotechnology.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
A. Karl Ereky: A Hungarian agricultural engineer who, in 1919, II. Coined the term 'Biotechnology' to describe processes using living organisms to make a product. He is often regarded as the "father" of the term.
B. Joshua Lederberg: A Nobel laureate molecular biologist who made profound contributions to microbial genetics, including the discovery that bacteria can mate and exchange genes, and the III. Discovery of plasmids.
C. Kary Mullis: An American biochemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his invention of the IV. polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a central technique in molecular biology.
D. Sir Alec Jefferys: A British geneticist who I. Invented DNA 'Fingerprinting' and DNA profiling techniques in 1984.
Step 3: Final Answer:
The correct matches are A-II, B-III, C-IV, and D-I.