Title: Genetically Engineered Foods
1 Genetically Engineered Foods
Presented by Katie Allan
Lauren Bruno Chinedu Njoku Brandon
Medine
2What are Genetically Modified Foods?
- Crop plants created for human or animal
consumption using the latest molecular biology
techniques - Plants have been modified in the laboratory to
enhance desired traits such as increased
resistance to herbicides or improved nutritional
content
3Genetic Engineering
- Can create plants with the exact desired trait
very rapidly and with great accuracy - For example, plant geneticists can isolate a gene
responsible for drought tolerance and insert that
gene into a different plant.
Monsantos infamous GE soya contains genes from a
virus, a soil bacterium and a
petunia.............
4Traditional Plant Breeding
- In trying to get a pear with the coloration of an
apple, for example, agricultural engineers might
crossbreed their preferred pear with a chosen
variety of apple. - Limitations
- Only traits from species
- that are relatively close to
- one another can be combined.
- The process can take months
- to years to produce the desired
- results
-
5Genetic EngineeringHow it is Done
- There are two common methods for introducing the
genetic material - The first uses Agrobacterium, a bacterium that
naturally alters a plant's DNA.
6- The second method uses a "gene gun" to propel
genetic material coating thousands of microscopic
shards of tungsten into a group of plant cells. - The tungsten penetrates the
- cells and carries the DNA
- to the area of the nucleus.
- The DNA makes its way
- to the nucleus and joins
- with the genes inside.
7How Can You Tell?
- Not always able to distinguish the difference
- Written on the product
- Labels (such as fruit/vegetable)
- -The PLU code, or price lookup number printed
on the sticker, tells you how the fruit was
grown. - -You can tell if it the fruit/veggie is
genetically modified, organically grown, produced
with chemical fertilizers, fungicides, or
herbicides.
8Heres How it Works
- Conventionally grown fruit the PLU code on the
sticker consists of four numbers. Organically
grown fruit has a five-numeral PLU prefaced by
the number 9. - Genetically engineered (GM) fruit has a
five-numeral PLU prefaced by the number 8.
9For Example
- A conventionally grown banana would be
- 4011
- An organic banana would be
- 94011
- A genetically engineered (GE or GMO) banana would
be - 84011
10Health Risks
- Â Â Â Â CancerÂ
- - Controversial GE recombinant Bovine
Growth Hormone (rBGH) - - Elevated levels of IGF-1 in their bodies
are much more likely to get cancer. - -Documents were released by government
scientists in Canada, showing damage to
laboratory rats fed dosages of Rbgh.
11- Food Allergies
- 8 of Americas children have food allergies.
- Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health
Organization Expert Consultation on Biotechnology
and Food Safety - Â Â Â - No pre-market studies required for allergens
toxins present in GE foods. - - Scientists also have discovered Bacillus
thuringiensis (Bt). Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
12- Genetic engineering may involve the transfer of
new and unidentified proteins from one food into
another - - By inserting genes from organisms that have
never been eaten as food, new proteins are
introduced into the human and animal food chains. - - Genetic Engineering is imprecise and
unpredictable.
13Antibiotic Resistance
- -Â The presence of antibiotic genes in foods
is a potential health risk. - -Â British Medical Association.
- -Antibiotic Resistance Marker Gene (ARM)
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- Nutrition/Food Quality Damage
- Genetically engineering food will likely result
in foods lower in quality and nutrition.
14Environmental Risks
- Â Toxins/ Poisons
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â G. E. could also lead to
toxicity of some foods - o   Genetic Pollution
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Threat of genetic pollution which
is potentially irreversible - o   Damage to Insects/ Soil Fertility
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â From corn genetically engineered
to contain Bt toxin - o  Creation Superweeds/ Superpests
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â "Terminator" genes
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Transgenic "insect-resistant"
crops - Creation New Viruses/ Bacteria
- Genetic Bio- Invasion
15Genetically Engineered Foods
- PROS
- -Saves money
- -Creates high yield crops with the potential to
be more nutritious - -Eliminates weak strand
- -No extra cost to the environment
16- CONS
- -Requires more money
- -No real long turn knowledge
- -Potential for human health risks
- -Not (really) regulated by the FDA
- -Disrupts the natural genetic information of DNA
17Socio-Economic Factors
- -Saves money
- -Agriculture conforming to pressure of society
and economics - -Efficient greatest time, for the greatest
production - -Increased profit potential
18Ethical Arguments
- PRO ARGUMENTS
- -modify foods not humans
- -saving lives
- -increasing global sustainability
- -Greatest good for the greatest number
- CON ARGUMENTS
- -play God
- -not saving lives
- -counter to greatest good argument
19 The Government Stand
-The U.S. governments position on genetically
engineered foods does not support the right of
consumers to make their own choices. -FDA will
require labeling if a company uses genetic
engineering techniques to change a foods
composition significantly.
20For Example Manufacturer modified canola to
produce increased levels of lauric and myristic
acids in the seed oil, FDA agreed that the common
or usual name for this oil would be laurate
canola oil in order to distinguish it from
traditional canola oil.
21Why Label GE Foods?
-They are labeled to ensure the consumers right
to know. -The bio technology corporations that
manufacture them are held responsible for any
harm.
-People who care about their health morals can
avoid it, while people who really dont care that
much will at least have warning. -Could tell
whether a given food was a product of the new
technology.
22Dedicated to the CauseNon-Profit Organizations
- -The Campaign to label Genetically Engineered
Foods - Non-profit orgs in which their main objective is
to pass the HR2916, Genetically Engineered Food
Right to Know Act to the U.S. House of
Representative asking him/her to co-sponsor the
bill. - -Consumers Against Food Engineering
- Orgs based on political ethical issues
involved when huge profit-oriented campaign screw
around with basic genetic make-up of our food
feed it to unwilling consumers
23- GE Food Alert
- Coalition of 7 organizations united in their
commitment to testing labeling genetically
engineered food. - The United Organizations
- Public Interest Research Group
- National Environmental Trust
- Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy
- Organic Consumers Association
- Friends of the Earth
- The Center of Food Safety
- Pesticide Action Network of North America
24So..Do you really know what is in your dinner?
- 7 out of every 10 items on grocery stores shelves
contain ingredients that have been genetically
modified - altered foods are in the market stream
- consumers in Asia and Europe are demanding that
their food be free of genetically modified
ingredients
25Remember to
- Check labels
- Read ingredients
- Ask
- Stay up to date on the issue
- Be more cautious of your purchases