GMO’s Conner White. Genetically Modified Organisms are living things that, undergo some sort of genetic change to make the product more susceptible to.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By Sarthak Sharma 7BB   Genetically modified foods ( GM foods or GMO foods) are foods resulting from GMOs. Genetically modified organisms have had.
Advertisements

Human Technology Genetically Modified Organisms, Artificial Selection, Selective breeding, Animal husbandry, Gene therapy.
Agriculture PART 2: Resistance & GMOs. Evolution and Chemicals Resistance (Bacteria) If an antibiotic is very effective it may kill 99.99% of all the.
Chapter 19 Food Resources
Genetically Modified Organisms
GMO’s Hannah Adams Mrs. Hirtz. What are GMO’s? The term GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. The certain organisms have been created through.
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)
GMO.
Genetically Modified Foods. Introduction What is it Genetic modification is the altering of a species genome to produce a desired result. This can be.
Should you use genetically altered food based?.  Genetically modified foods are when scientists insert genes into food sources to alter the DNA and produce.
GMOs CGW4U.
Genetically Modified Organisms Chapter 15 (ibook).
HUM 101 Spring semester Lecturer: Faruk Berat AKCESME (MSc)
GMO. What are GMOs? GMOs are plants or animals whose cells have been inserted with a gene from an unrelated species in order to take on specific characteristics.
Aim: What are some other applications of genetically engineered organisms?
Food Production Macronutrients- carbohydrates, proteins and fats Micronutrients- vitamins (A, C, E) and minerals (iron, iodine, calcium) Chronic undernutrition:
Good, Bad or Ugly?. A brief history of food Humans have manipulated food crops since ancient times. Agriculture is not natural. Humans select for certain.
Genetic Modified Organisms
Genetically Modified Organisms By Patrick Hurley.
Pests and Pest Control. Pests Any troublesome, destructive, or annoying organism Insects eat about 13% of all crops in North America Only 1/8 th of insects.
Are these claims supported by evidence?
Manuel/Sheppard GGS 12. How do you know? Food labels in Canada do not have to identify ingredients that have been genetically modified.
Christina Laganas HW220 GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS BENEFITS AND RISKS.
KEY POINT(S) To note the following : Positive and Negative effects of GM food crops Assess the effectiveness of food development to overcome problems.
Genetically Modified Plants Summary Makes changes to the hereditary material of a living organism Biotechnologies are used to develop plants resistant.
Genetically Modified Foods
To GM or Not to GM? By: Francesca Trianni, Ya’arah Pinhas, Cecilia Hackerson and Ben Barczewski.
Genetically Modified Foods Галич О.В., вчитель англійської мови, Городищенський економічний ліцей.
Genetically Modified Foods. What is GMO’s Genetically modified organisms.
Genetically Modified Foods SciTech 11. What is a Genetically Modified (GM) Food? Foods that contain an ____________ ______________ Foods that have a ___________.
Biotechnology Objectives for October 21, 2010  We will consider the nature and issues of food biotechnology  We will answer some questions about food.
Genetically Modified Plants By: Amy Chen, Bridget Panych
Genetically Modified Organisms Miss Schwippert Biology.
Regulations and Ethics. There are two sides to every issue… Do I look like a Frankenfood?
A Brief History of Agricultural Technology Senate District Forum on GMO’s & GMO Labeling Senate District Forum on GMO’s & GMO Labeling Watertown, MA October.
Genetically Modified. What is a Genetically Modified (GM) Food? Foods that contain an added gene sequence Foods that have a deleted gene sequence Animal.
Genetically Modified Foods. What are GMOs? What does GMO stands for? – Genetically Modified Organisms GMO Definition: – Genetically modified plants and.
Has the world’s food supplies kept up with population growth? Yes, because of improvements in farm production from technological advances, GMOs and.
What do these labels mean to you?. Have you seen these labels? Are there any food labels that could be misleading or meaningless?
What are GMOs? Some technical background on the genetic modification of plants Stuart Brown Associate Professor NYU School of Medicine.
Genetically Modified Organisms Image credit: Microsoft clipart.
Aim: What are some other applications of genetically engineered organisms?
Genetically Modified Foods. What is a Genetically Modified Food? Foods that contain an added gene sequence Foods that have a deleted gene sequence Animal.
Genetically Modified Organisms GROUP 4: BRANDON EVANS, RACHELLE FAIRCHILD, RYAN GAINES, DEATON HILDABRAND, FREDERICK RUPP.
What are some other applications of genetically engineered organisms?
I. What is a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)?
What is a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)?
Genetically Modified Organisms
Genetically Modified Foods (GMO)
Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)
Genetically Modified Foods
WORKSHOP ON CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS ISSUES SURROUNDING GMO’S
What do these labels mean to you?
Pests and Pest Control.
Genetically Modified.
What do these labels mean to you?
Genetically Modified Foods
How have humans been altering the gene pool of crops?
What do these labels mean to you?
Genetically Modified Organisms
What do these labels mean to you?
Food and Farming.
Animal, Plant & Soil Science
DNA Technology.
Pests and Pest Control.
Human Genome Project Human Genome Project's (Mapped Human Genes)
What do these labels mean to you?
Eras of Plant Improvement
What do these labels mean to you?
Presentation transcript:

GMO’s Conner White

Genetically Modified Organisms are living things that, undergo some sort of genetic change to make the product more susceptible to the surroundings.

Growing population Expenses Loss of land

Types of GMO’s Insect Resistance Herbicide Resistance Improved Nutrition Content Disease Resistance

Insect Resistance Insect resistance is a highly desirable trait for agriculture. Higher Yields Lower cost of production Less use of hazardous pesticides

Herbicides are chemicals which kill weed species If not controlled weeds can significantly reduce yields They kill weeds without harming the plant Example “Roundup Ready” Crops

Genetic engineering has been used to improve the nutritional content of cereal grains. An example is Golden Rice. Several genes have been introduced into Golden Rice that cause it to accumulate significant amounts of vitamin A

Plants get diseases just like humans These diseases can be hard to control Genetic engineering can be used to allow the direct insertion of disease resistance genes into the gene, potentially allowing for faster production of resistant plants.

Storage and distribution are major challenges for some species Some crops ripen more easily than others Through genetics they will be able to have a longer life span

Some Brands who use GMOs

Population Chart

Crop Land Chart in America

Global Crop Land Chart

xE

Summary GMOs should be in our food supply because they are safe to the environment and they have been in our food for decades and for decades to come.

Work Cited Visser, Nick. "GMO Foods: Key Points In The Genetically Modified Debate." The Huffington Post., 8 Feb Web. 14 Aug "U.S. Food and Drug Administration." FDA's Role in Regulating Safety of GE Foods. Food and Drug Admin., 20 Mar Web. 17 Aug

The End