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GENETICALLY MODIFIED
FOOD CROPS AND THEIR
CONTRIBUTION TO
HUMAN NUTRITION AND
FOOD QUALITY
WHAT IS DNA?
 DNA is molecule of life.
 It contains all of instructions (genes)
required to make an organism.
3
MODIFYING GENES
 Also called recombinant DNA technology,
molecular cloning, and genetic engineering.
1. Restriction enzymes are used to “cut” DNA
segments from one genome.
2. DNA ligases are used to “paste” them into
another genome.
Foreign
DNA
GENETICALLY MODIFIED (GM) CROPS
 What is a GM crop?
 GM crops are genetically improved and contain
a gene or genes from the same or a different
species artificially inserted in its genome.
 Tissue Culture & Transformation – gives the
maximum flexibility for moving genes within or
between species.
WHAT ARE GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS?
 Also called genetically modified organisms (GMO).
 Involves the insertion of DNA from one organism into
another OR modification of an organism’s DNA in
order to achieve a desired trait.
+
A strawberry
resistant to frost
=
4 5
Arctic fish DNA strawberry
EXAMPLES OF GMO’S
 Golden rice – rice that contains beta-carotene
(Vitamin A), which is not found in regular rice.
 Bt corn – corn that contains a chemical normally
found in a bacterium (Bacillus thuringiensis) that is
toxic to insects but not to humans.
 Herbicide resistant plants.
Golden rice
*Expression of enzymes
of β-carotene
pathway in rice
endosperm
*Amelioration of
Vitamin A deficiency
Bt-cotton - First GM crop – 2002
Second in global cotton production
Area – 8.0 million hectares – 2008
Yield gain - 31%
Reduction in pesticide sprays – 39%
Bt- COTTON
BT BRINJAL: PUTTING SCIENCE INTO AGRICULTURE
HOW ARE PLANTS TARGETED?
 A particle gun is used to shoot small
bits of metal coated with the gene into
the plant.
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HOW COMMON ARE GM FOODS?
48 foods
have been
approved for
use by the
Canadian
Food
Inspection
Agency.
Products
Corn
Canola
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Squash
Soybeans
Flax
Cottonseed oil
Sugarbeets
Derived Products
Corn syrup
Tofu
Canned foods
Soya sauce
Animals that feed
on GMOs…
….
AND MORE
Details can be found at: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/food-aliment/mh-dm/ofb-bba/nfi-
ani/e_novel_foods_and_ingredient.html
HOW COMMON ARE GMO FOODS?
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Labeling of GM foods is not mandatory unless if
there is a health or safety concern (Health
Canada/Canadian Food Inspection Agency)
THE ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
 Raise the yield ceiling and provide sustainable
production systems
Agriculture
Resource Based Science Based Industry
Food Security ??
TRANSGENICS
Insect pest resistance
• Stem borer
 Rice
 Sorghum
 Maize
• Pod Borer
 Pigeon pea
 Chick pea
• Boll worm
 Cotton
• Fruit borer
 Tomato
 Brinjal
• Aphid
 Brassica
Drought stress
Brassica
Delayed ripening
 Tomato
Fungal resistance
Rice
Banana
Virus
resistance
Cotton
Soybean
Tomato
Potato
Banana
Papaya
Cassava
TARGET CROPS ANDTRAITS
IN THE ICAR NETWORK
22 COUNTRIES, 117.7 M HA
21 crops, 107 events, 539 approvals,
29 countries
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Soybean Maize Cotton Canola
Acreage of GM crops (Million ha)
Data: Clive James 2006
0.80 M Ha
3.0 M Ha
Total plantation in India = 8.0 M Ha
1.40 M Ha
0.80 M Ha Others
1.6 M Ha
POTENTIAL BENEFITS
Humanitarian:
Improved
farming
Cheaper
food
More
food
Increased nutrition
Reducing
world
hunger
and
improving
world
health
Pest resistance
Herbicide
resistance
Cold tolerance
Drought
tolerance
Edible vaccines
Environmental: reduced use of herbicides
and chemicals in farming.
GENETIC MODIFICATION POTENTIAL:
 Reduced farming inputs:
 Reduced tillage
 Reduced use of pesticides, herbicides
 Improved yields
 Ability to grow crops in inhospitable environments
 Improved nutrition attributes
 Improved processing characteristics
 Prevention of loss of species to endemic disease
POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Reduced
effectiveness of
pesticides as
insects become
resistant to
engineered toxins.
Loss of
biodiversity
Harm to other organisms
Pollen from Bt corn was shown to
cause high mortality rates in
monarch butterfly larvae(9). BUT
follow-up studies have shown
that the exposure levels in the
fields are negligible(10).
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POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Gene Transfer to non-target species
 Herbicide resistant plants and weeds could cross
breed and create “superweeds”
 To address this one could:
 Create sterile male plants that don’t produce pollen
 Engineer the plants so that pollen doesn’t contain the
foreign genes
 Create buffer zones of non-GM crops around GM crops.
The buffer crops would not be harvested.
POTENTIAL HUMAN HEALTH RISKS
Allergens
 Genetic engineering could potential introduce
or create allergens
 For example, inserting genes from a nut into
another plant could be dangerous for people
who are allergic to nuts
Unknown health risks
 Biological processes involve a lot of
INTERACTIONS
 It is often difficult to identify every possible
interaction.
ECONOMIC HAZARDS
 Elimination of competition
 GM seeds are patented
 Suicide seeds
 Plants with sterile seeds that are infertile are created
 Farmers are forced to buy seeds every year
 However, some companies have reduced costs or donated
GM seeds to impoverished nations.
CREATING A BALANCE
 So are GM foods a
good or bad thing?
 It depend on each
individual case.
 Consumers, the
government and
scientists should be
responsible for
weighing the
benefits against the
costs.
Improved Nutrition
Resistance to disease
Reduced use of
chemicals
Environmental risks
Health risks
Economic risks
THANK YOU

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Genetically modified food crops and their contribution to human nutrition and food quality

  • 1. GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD CROPS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO HUMAN NUTRITION AND FOOD QUALITY
  • 2. WHAT IS DNA?  DNA is molecule of life.  It contains all of instructions (genes) required to make an organism. 3
  • 3. MODIFYING GENES  Also called recombinant DNA technology, molecular cloning, and genetic engineering. 1. Restriction enzymes are used to “cut” DNA segments from one genome. 2. DNA ligases are used to “paste” them into another genome. Foreign DNA
  • 4. GENETICALLY MODIFIED (GM) CROPS  What is a GM crop?  GM crops are genetically improved and contain a gene or genes from the same or a different species artificially inserted in its genome.  Tissue Culture & Transformation – gives the maximum flexibility for moving genes within or between species.
  • 5. WHAT ARE GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS?  Also called genetically modified organisms (GMO).  Involves the insertion of DNA from one organism into another OR modification of an organism’s DNA in order to achieve a desired trait. + A strawberry resistant to frost = 4 5 Arctic fish DNA strawberry
  • 6. EXAMPLES OF GMO’S  Golden rice – rice that contains beta-carotene (Vitamin A), which is not found in regular rice.  Bt corn – corn that contains a chemical normally found in a bacterium (Bacillus thuringiensis) that is toxic to insects but not to humans.  Herbicide resistant plants.
  • 7. Golden rice *Expression of enzymes of β-carotene pathway in rice endosperm *Amelioration of Vitamin A deficiency
  • 8. Bt-cotton - First GM crop – 2002 Second in global cotton production Area – 8.0 million hectares – 2008 Yield gain - 31% Reduction in pesticide sprays – 39% Bt- COTTON
  • 9. BT BRINJAL: PUTTING SCIENCE INTO AGRICULTURE
  • 10. HOW ARE PLANTS TARGETED?  A particle gun is used to shoot small bits of metal coated with the gene into the plant. 7
  • 11. HOW COMMON ARE GM FOODS? 48 foods have been approved for use by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Products Corn Canola Potatoes Tomatoes Squash Soybeans Flax Cottonseed oil Sugarbeets Derived Products Corn syrup Tofu Canned foods Soya sauce Animals that feed on GMOs… …. AND MORE Details can be found at: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/food-aliment/mh-dm/ofb-bba/nfi- ani/e_novel_foods_and_ingredient.html
  • 12. HOW COMMON ARE GMO FOODS? 8 Labeling of GM foods is not mandatory unless if there is a health or safety concern (Health Canada/Canadian Food Inspection Agency)
  • 13. THE ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY  Raise the yield ceiling and provide sustainable production systems Agriculture Resource Based Science Based Industry Food Security ??
  • 14. TRANSGENICS Insect pest resistance • Stem borer  Rice  Sorghum  Maize • Pod Borer  Pigeon pea  Chick pea • Boll worm  Cotton • Fruit borer  Tomato  Brinjal • Aphid  Brassica Drought stress Brassica Delayed ripening  Tomato Fungal resistance Rice Banana Virus resistance Cotton Soybean Tomato Potato Banana Papaya Cassava TARGET CROPS ANDTRAITS IN THE ICAR NETWORK
  • 15. 22 COUNTRIES, 117.7 M HA 21 crops, 107 events, 539 approvals, 29 countries
  • 16. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Soybean Maize Cotton Canola Acreage of GM crops (Million ha) Data: Clive James 2006
  • 17. 0.80 M Ha 3.0 M Ha Total plantation in India = 8.0 M Ha 1.40 M Ha 0.80 M Ha Others 1.6 M Ha
  • 18. POTENTIAL BENEFITS Humanitarian: Improved farming Cheaper food More food Increased nutrition Reducing world hunger and improving world health Pest resistance Herbicide resistance Cold tolerance Drought tolerance Edible vaccines Environmental: reduced use of herbicides and chemicals in farming.
  • 19. GENETIC MODIFICATION POTENTIAL:  Reduced farming inputs:  Reduced tillage  Reduced use of pesticides, herbicides  Improved yields  Ability to grow crops in inhospitable environments  Improved nutrition attributes  Improved processing characteristics  Prevention of loss of species to endemic disease
  • 20. POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Reduced effectiveness of pesticides as insects become resistant to engineered toxins. Loss of biodiversity Harm to other organisms Pollen from Bt corn was shown to cause high mortality rates in monarch butterfly larvae(9). BUT follow-up studies have shown that the exposure levels in the fields are negligible(10). 11
  • 21. POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Gene Transfer to non-target species  Herbicide resistant plants and weeds could cross breed and create “superweeds”  To address this one could:  Create sterile male plants that don’t produce pollen  Engineer the plants so that pollen doesn’t contain the foreign genes  Create buffer zones of non-GM crops around GM crops. The buffer crops would not be harvested.
  • 22. POTENTIAL HUMAN HEALTH RISKS Allergens  Genetic engineering could potential introduce or create allergens  For example, inserting genes from a nut into another plant could be dangerous for people who are allergic to nuts Unknown health risks  Biological processes involve a lot of INTERACTIONS  It is often difficult to identify every possible interaction.
  • 23. ECONOMIC HAZARDS  Elimination of competition  GM seeds are patented  Suicide seeds  Plants with sterile seeds that are infertile are created  Farmers are forced to buy seeds every year  However, some companies have reduced costs or donated GM seeds to impoverished nations.
  • 24. CREATING A BALANCE  So are GM foods a good or bad thing?  It depend on each individual case.  Consumers, the government and scientists should be responsible for weighing the benefits against the costs. Improved Nutrition Resistance to disease Reduced use of chemicals Environmental risks Health risks Economic risks