History of GMO Scientists first discovered that DNA

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History of GMO ► Scientists first discovered that DNA can transfer between organisms in

History of GMO ► Scientists first discovered that DNA can transfer between organisms in 1946. The first genetically modified plant was produced in 1983, using an antibiotic -resistant tobacco plant.

► GMOs have had specific changes introduced into genetic engineering techniques. These techniques are

► GMOs have had specific changes introduced into genetic engineering techniques. These techniques are much more precise than mutagenesis where an organism is exposed to radiation or chemicals to create a nonspecific but stable change.

► In 1994, the transgenic Flavr Savr tomato was approved by the FDA for

► In 1994, the transgenic Flavr Savr tomato was approved by the FDA for marketing in the US -the modification allowed the tomato to delay ripening after picking.

► Currently, there are several GM crops that are food sources. In some cases,

► Currently, there are several GM crops that are food sources. In some cases, the product is directly commodities, which are further processed into food ingredients.

Common GM Foods ► Vegetables ► Tomatoes ► Potatoes ► Rice ► Cheese ►

Common GM Foods ► Vegetables ► Tomatoes ► Potatoes ► Rice ► Cheese ► Meat

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Easing of world hunger ► Development of crops that

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Easing of world hunger ► Development of crops that can be grown in marginal soil Reduced strain on nonrenewable resources Development of drought resistant crops ► Development of salt-tolerant crops ►

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Reduced use of pesticides and herbicides ► Development of

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Reduced use of pesticides and herbicides ► Development of pest resistant crops ► Reduced herbicide use is better for the environment and reduces costs for farmers

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Improved crop quality ► Development of frost resistant crops

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Improved crop quality ► Development of frost resistant crops ► Development of disease resistant crops ► Development of flood resistant crops

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Improved nutritional quality ► Development of foods designed to

Possible Benefits of GM Foods Improved nutritional quality ► Development of foods designed to meet specific nutritional goals

Who makes sure GM foods are safe? Government agencies regulate GM foods ► GM

Who makes sure GM foods are safe? Government agencies regulate GM foods ► GM foods in the United States are required to be labeled only if the nutritional value is changed or a new allergen is introduced.

Possible Risks of GM Foods ► Insects might develop resistance to pesticideproducing GM crops

Possible Risks of GM Foods ► Insects might develop resistance to pesticideproducing GM crops ► Herbicide-tolerant crops may crosspollinate weeds, resulting in "superweeds"

Possible Risks for GM Foods ► Certain gene products may be allergens, thus causing

Possible Risks for GM Foods ► Certain gene products may be allergens, thus causing harm to human health ► There may be unintended harm to wildlife and beneficial insects

Бібліографія ► http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Genetically_mo dified_organism ► http: //www. ornl. gov/sci/techresources/Hum an_Genome/elsi/gmfood. shtml

Бібліографія ► http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Genetically_mo dified_organism ► http: //www. ornl. gov/sci/techresources/Hum an_Genome/elsi/gmfood. shtml ► http: //www. csa. com/discoveryguides/gmfoo d/overview. php