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  • G E N E T I C A L L Y M O D I F I E D F O O D S BY:LADONNA AYRES ERIC DOHERTY, TIFFANY ROBERTS, SHAINA CARDONA
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  • WHAT IS A GENETICALLY MODIFIED (GM) FOOD? Foods that contain an added gene sequence Foods that have a deleted gene sequence Animal products from animals fed GM feed Products produced by GM organisms
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  • WHY ARE FOODS GENETICALLY MODIFIED? Genetic engineering offers a rapid and precise method of altering organisms as compared to traditional methods that are slow and inaccurate.
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  • THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NORMAL AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD
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  • COMMON GM FOODS: VVegetables TTomatoes PPotatoes RRice CCheese MMeat CCanola
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  • HOW IS GENETIC MODIFICATION POSSIBLE? The components that make up DNA are the same in all organisms. Sequences that code for proteins can be moved from one organism to another.
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  • HOW CAN DNA BE MOVED FROM ONE ORGANISM TO ANOTHER? Find an organism with the desired trait Isolate the gene sequence that codes for the desired trait Insert the gene sequence into the genome of the plant cell
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  • HOW CAN DNA BE MOVED FROM ONE ORGANISM TO ANOTHER?(CONT.) Allow the genetically altered cell to grow into a plant Allow the plant to propagate 8
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  • MODIFIED CORN
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  • HOW CAN DNA BE MOVED FROM ONE ORGANISM TO ANOTHER?
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  • A vector can carry DNA. The vector can be a pellet from a gene gun. Viruses and bacteria also can be utilized to transfer genes. HOW CAN DNA BE MOVED FROM ONE ORGANISM TO ANOTHER?
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  • GMOUSESBENEFITSRISKS CornLivestock feed, starches, Canning, Greater yield of product, Less harmful chemicals needed for pests. High harmful effects in animal testing Unknown effects on human body. Unknown effects on environment. SoybeanLivestock feed, Soy oil, Soy protein, Soy flower, Soy Milk Greater yield of product, Less harmful chemicals needed for pests. High harmful effects in animal testing. Unknown effects on humans. Unknown effects on environment. CanolaCanola oil,Greater yield of product, Less harmful chemicals needed for pests. Harmful effects in animal testing Unknown effects on human body. Unknown effects on environment. Overview
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  • 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 Development of crops that make more efficient use of nitrogen & other nutrients
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  • POSSIBLE BENEFITS OF GM FOODS RRRReduced use of pesticides and herbicides D evelopment of pest resistant crops R educed herbicide use is better for the environment and reduces costs for farmers
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  • POSSIBLE BENEFITS OF GM FOODS(CONT.) Improved crop quality Development of frost resistant crops Development of disease resistant crops Development of flood resistant crops Improved nutritional quality Development of foods designed to meet specific nutritional goals
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  • POSSIBLE RISKS OF GM FOODS Insects might develop resistance to pesticide- producing GM crops Herbicide-tolerant crops may cross- pollinate weeds, resulting in "superweeds"
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  • POSSIBLE RISKS FOR GM FOODS(CONT.) Certain gene products may be allergens, thus causing harm to human health There may be unintended harm to wildlife and beneficial insects
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