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1 GMO Worldwide Transgenic crops grown In US as of 2004 Corn Soybean Cotton Canola Squash Papaya

2 Agriculture Transgenics On the Market Source: USDA Insect resistant cotton – Bt toxin kills the cotton boll worm transgene = Bt protein Insect resistant corn – Bt toxin kills the European corn borer transgene = Bt protein NormalTransgenic

3 Source: Monsanto Herbicide resistant crops Now: soybean, corn, canola Coming: sugarbeet, lettuce, strawberry alfalfa, potato, wheat (2005?) transgene = modified EPSP synthase or phosphinothricin-N-acetyltransferase

4 The Next Test Is The Field Non-transgenics Transgenics Herbicide Resistance

5 Final Test of the Transgenic Consumer Acceptance RoundUp Ready Corn Before After

6 Virus resistance - papya resistant to papaya ringspot virus transgene = virus coat protein

7 Biotech chymosin; the enzyme used to curdle milk products transgene = genetically engineered enzyme bST; bovin somatotropin; used to increase milk production transgene = genetically engineered enzyme Source: Rent Mother Nature Source: Chr. Hansen

8 Next Generation of Ag Biotech Products Source: Minnesota Microscopy Society Golden Rice – increased Vitamin A content (but not without controversy) transgene = three pathway enzymes Sunflower – white mold resistance transgene = oxalate oxidase from wheat

9 Turfgrass – herbicide resistance; slower growing (= reduced mowing) Bio Steel – spider silk expressed in goats; used to make soft-body bullet proof vests (Nexia)

10 Edible Vaccines Transgenic Plants Serving Human Health Needs Works like any vaccine A transgenic plant with a pathogen protein gene is developed Potato, banana, and tomato are targets Humans eat the plant The body produces antibodies against pathogen protein Humans are “immunized” against the pathogen Examples: Diarrhea Hepatitis B Measles

11 Questions 1- What are the issues of concern about transgenic crops? Which of these raise safety issues for you and why? 2- Joshua Lederberg stated the the effect of regulations has been to make people think the technology is dangerous, whether it truly is or not. What are the agencies involved in regulating GMO in the US? Do you think it is the process or the product that should be regulated? 3- Why did Zambia’s president refuse shipment of American corn during a famine? Why has Florence Wambugu’s virus-resistant sweet potato not make it to the market? What is the responsibility of Western societies and the scientific community to share technologies that can directly benefit people in less developed countries?


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