Title: Genes and Our Food
1Genes and Our Food
2Science is used to improve our food supply
- And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever
could make two ears of corn, or two blades of
grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only
one grew before, would deserve better of mankind,
and do more essential service to his country,
than the whole race of politicians put together.
- Jonathan Swift in Gullivers
Travels
3Science is used to improve our food supply
- All food comes from living organisms
- Genetics can be used to improve the plants and
animals we eat - Many people are not aware of these facts
- Ordinary Tomatoes Do Not Contain Genes, while
Genetically Modified Ones Do
4Ordinary Tomatoes Do Not Contain Genes, while
Genetically Modified Ones Do
1996 - 1998
5We have genetically modified food for thousands
of years
- The earliest farmers and gardeners saved seeds of
the very best plants to start the next growing
season - By doing this, they unknowingly selected plants
with the more desirable genes
Assyrian mural from 870 BC showing palm
pollination
6Domestication of corn
9000 Years Ago
Teosinte
Corn
7Domestication of lettuce
4,500 Years Ago
Leaf Lettuce
Prickly lettuce
8Domestication of carrot
1,100 to 300 Years Ago
- Orange carrots
- appeared in Holland
- in the 1700s
Queen Annes Lace
9 Brassica oleracea
Wild cabbage
Ornamental kale Late 1900s
Kohlrabi Germany, 100 AD
Cauliflower 1400s
Kale, 500 BC
Broccoli Italy, 1500s
Cabbage, 100AD
Brussel sprouts Belgium, 1700s
10Some crops never existed in nature
- Wheat, Triticum aestivum
- Triticum urartu X Aegilops speltoides
- 2n14 2n14
- Triticum turgidum X Aegilops tauschii
- 2n28 2n14
- Triticum aestivum
- 2n42
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12Biotechnology In Agriculture
13Major uses of biotechnology
- Making maps of plant and animal chromosomes using
technology developed for the Human Genome Project - Using our knowledge to add new genetic
information to plants and animals
14How is this information obtained?
- Set of techniques that allow us to "read" genes
15Old and New Approaches to Plant Improvement
16Current Crops with Biotech Traits
Commercial Products Benefits
to Growers / Consumers
- Herbicide Tolerance - Lower grower cost
- (corn, soy, cotton, canola) - Reduced herbicide
residues - - Enables no-till
- - Simplicity / flexibility
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- Insect/Corn Borer Resistance - Lower grower costs
- (corn, cotton, potato) - Reduced pesticide
usage - Decreased molds - - Higher yields
- - Simplicity
17Current Crops with Biotech Traits
Commercial Products Benefits
to Growers / Consumers
- Virus Resistance - Lower cost
- (potato, papaya) - Higher quality foods
- - Less acres used
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- Delayed Ripening - Higher quality food products -
Longer shelf-life
18Biotech Benefits and Risks
- Decreasing reliance on pesticides
- Insect resistance management
- Gene flow and outcrossing
- Non-target organisms
- Human, wildlife and environmental health
- Preserving genetic diversity in plants and
animals - Economic
19 Potential of crop biotechnology
20Genetically Enhanced Plants The Next Generation
Situation So Far
Future Trend
Focus on improved processing "Thinking in
applications"
Focus on improved farming "Thinking in crops"
Functionality of crops or components
Customer needs
Crop
Customer
Source The Boston Consulting Group modified
21Biotech Foods and Health
- Enhanced protein and essential
nutrients prevent disease - Vitamin A to prevent childhood blindness
- Increased calories and nutrients to prevent
malnutrition - Increasing food availability by reducing spoilage
golden rice
22Healthier Foods
- Added Nutrients
- wheat
- rice
- Reducing Natural Food Toxins
23Fighting Hunger
- Improving yields of food staples
- Controlling insects
- Controlling crop diseases
- bananas
- cassava
- sweet potato virus
- Greater salt tolerance
24Food Security
- Increasing crop productivity to meet growing
global food needs - Increasing crop productivity of staple foods rich
in protein and calories - Increasing access to a healthy, diverse diet
25What will the future bring?
26Foods as Medicine Delivery System
- Vaccines
- human
- veterinary
27Foods as Medicine Delivery System
- Benefits of food as a Drug Delivery System
- reduced expense
- low tech easy to deliver
- reduced spoilage - no refrigeration
- Vaccines
- Enhanced protein and essential
nutrients prevent disease
28Other uses of biotech
- Over 100 drugs on the market developed with
biotech - Bioremediation
- Industrial biotech
- Improved enzymes in chemical, textile,
pharmaceutical, metal, and energy industries - Starch and grain processing
- Sweeteners
- Ethanol
29Other uses of biotech
- Coffee is decaffeinated by solvent extraction
- Concern about safety and flavor
- Engineer to be decaffeinated
- Also can make uniform ripening
30Other uses of biotech
- Nicotine-free tobacco
- Low lignin spruce trees for paper production
31Industrial uses
- Cleaning industry
- Detergent proteases
- Textile industry
- Finishing cloth
- Better cotton fibers
- Paper and pulp industry
- Processing with biotech, environmentally friendly
chemicals