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Title: Genetic Engineering


1
Genetic Engineering
  • Bioethics

2
Who we are
  • University of Chicago iGEM team
  • International Genetically Engineered Machines
    Competition
  • Create a genetically modified organism or
    machine every summer
  • 10 weeks, 6-12 undergraduates and highschoolers
  • 1 weekend at MIT
  • Lots of prizes

3
What is Genetic Engineering?
?
4
Who are Genetic Engineers?
  • Mother nature
  • Farmers
  • Scientists

5
Spider Silk
  • Creation of artificial spider silk by Nexia, a
    biotech company
  • Spider silk protein created by goats in their
    milk, then spun into silk
  • However, still not comparable to actual
    spidersilk

6
Insulin
  • Insulinoriginally isolated from cows and pigs
  • 1982 Humulin, a biosynthetic human insulin
  • Attempting to optimize insulin production by
    expressing them in different things
  • Insert human insulin gene into bacteria

7
Penicillin
  • Directed evolution of penicillin strains
  • Inserted genes to make erythromycin (penicillin
    substitute) into E Coli, which totally worked

8
Genetic Engineered Foods I
Pros
  • Pest resistance
  • Herbicide tolerance
  • Disease resistance
  • Cold/drought tolerance
  • More nutrition
  • Soil remediation

9
Genetic Engineer Foods II
Case Study
  • Pusztai potato data
  • Pusztai reportedly fed rats potatoes genetically
    modified to have snowdrop lectin (which is an
    insecticide). the rats had stunted growth
    immune system damage
  • Controversy confusion over the lectin was from
    snowdrop (cool) or jackbean (poisonous)
  • research republished in october 1999, reviewed by
    6 reviewers. "he paper did not mention stunted
    growth or immunity issues, but reported that rats
    fed on potatoes genetically modified with the
    snowdrop lectin had "thickening in the mucosal
    lining of their colon and their jejunum" when
    compared with rats fed on non modified potatoes"

10
Genetic Engineered Foods Fears
  • "Human health effects can include higher risks of
    toxicity, allergenicity, antibiotic resistance,
    immune-suppression and cancer. As for
    environmental impacts, the use of genetic
    engineering in agriculture could lead to
    uncontrolled biological pollution, threatening
    numerous microbial, plant and animal species with
    extinction, and the potential contamination of
    non-genetically engineered life forms with novel
    and possibly hazardous genetic material."
    (http//www.centerforfoodsafety.org/geneticall7.cf
    m)
  • Unintended harm to other organisms
  • Reduced effectiveness of pesticides
  • Gene transfer to non-target species
  • Allergies
  • Unknown effects

11
Genetic Engineered Foods IV
Official Word on Safety
  • Royal Society of Medicine says no ill effects
    from GM foods
  • US National Academies of Sciences says no ill
    effects from GM foods
  • Sources
  • RSM http//jrsm.rsmjournals.com/cgi/content/full/
    101/6/290
  • US NAS http//www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id1
    0977toc
  • What people are worried about are LONG TERM
    effects everything is based on only 15 years of
    research

12
Ethics
  • good summary of fears http//www.actionbioscience
    .org/biotech/glenn.html
  • crossing species boundaries? (blurring the line
    btwn people and other things)
  • disease transmission - antibiotic strains of
    stuff that weren't antibiotic
  • alteration of animals for food
  • Altered species w/ human genes - humans?
  • genetic alteration of kids/eugenics
  • Foodchain issues/local, global effects
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