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GMOs (Genetically Modified Organism)
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
 Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen made the first genetically modified organism in 1973, a
bacteria resistant to the antibiotic kanamycin.
 The first genetically modified animal, a mouse, was created in 1974 by Rudolf Jaenisch, and
the first plant was produced in 1983.
 In 1994 the Flavr Savr tomato was released, the first commercialized genetically modified
food.
 The first genetically modified animal to be commercialized was the GloFish (2003) and the
first genetically modified animal to be approved for food use was the AquAdvantage salmon
in 2015.
PICS OF SOME GMO’S :-
WHAT ARE GMO’S?
 (GMO’S) stands for “GENETICALLY MODIFIED
ORGANISMS”
 “GMO is any organism whose genetic material has been
altered using genetic engineering techniques“
Genetic Engineering:-
 Also called genetic modification
 “Genetic engineering is the manipulation of an organism's
genome using biotechnology"
THE TWO MOST COMMONLY USED
TYPES OF GM ARE
1. Foods- canola , soya bean, golden rice, corn and aspartame
2. Medicines - Insulin, hormones and vaccine
GM IN FOODS:-
 Crops are modified so when farmer kill weeds with herbicides the crops can withstand the exposure to the herbicide killing
the weeds and not the crop .
 Although it is not as common, some types of GMO’s are modified to increase their nutrient content. Corn and soybeans are
two examples of crops that have higher-nutrient GMO versions available.
GM IN MEDICIENS:-
• Genetically modified medicines can be produced cheaper and easier.
• Some GMO's are: insulin, thyroid hormones and the hepatitis B
vaccine(insulin being the oldest).
GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS AND
MEDICIENS:-
EXAMPLES OF GMO’S
 Genetically Modified Animals
 Genetically Modified Plants
 Genetically Modified Bacteria
GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS
 Genetically modified crops Also called (GMCs, GM crops, or biotech
Crops)
 Plants with modified DNA by using genetic engineering techniques
 The aim is to introduce a new trait to the plant which does not occur
naturally in the Species
 Examples
 Insect resistant cotton-BT toxin kills the cotton boll worm (transgene = BT
gene from Bacillus thuringiensis)
 Insect resistant corn-BT toxin kills the European corn borer (transgene =
BT protein)
A gene gun uses biolistics to insert DNA into plant tissue.
GENETICALLY MODIFIED BACTERIA
 1st organisms to be modified- (due to their simple genetics).
 Used for several purposes
 important in producing large amounts of human proteins-for use in medicine
Bacterial synthesized transgenic products
 Insulin
 Hepatitis B vaccine
 Tissue plasminogen activator
 Human growth hormone
 Interferon
 bt corn
Example
 In 1978, a version of the human insulin gene was inserted
into the bacterium (Escherichia coli) to produce synthetic
"human" insulin.
 E. coli bacteria to produce clotting factors to treat hemophilia
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ANIMALS
 A transgenic animal is one that carries a foreign gene that has been deliberately inserted into its genome
 "The foreign gene is constructed using recombinant DNA methedology.
 Process of GMO animals is slow (- tedious-expensive)
Examples
 Transgenic sheep
 Transgenic cow
 Genetically modified fish
 Genetically modified mice
 Genetically modified Chicken
 Genetically modified Goat
 Genetically modified pig
ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
Advantages Disadvantages
• Higher Yields
• Increased muscle bulk (animals)
• Prolonged shelf-life
• Higher nutritional value
• Less environmental hazards
• Decrease costs of growing and
farming
• Source of more income for farmers
• Production of medicines and
vaccines(biotechnology
• Upsetting the ecosystem
• Development of super pests
• Ethical issues (religious, health)
• Interfering the normal DNA system
• Disappointing crop yields (may be)
• Doubt over the environmental
benefits
• No good or natural taste
• Unpredictable results
GMOS SURVEY
LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST
If you ask questions we will be pleased. Thanks for your
precious time. We hope that you may have learnt something
new and have enjoyed.

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genetically modified organism (GMO)

  • 2.
  • 3. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND  Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen made the first genetically modified organism in 1973, a bacteria resistant to the antibiotic kanamycin.  The first genetically modified animal, a mouse, was created in 1974 by Rudolf Jaenisch, and the first plant was produced in 1983.  In 1994 the Flavr Savr tomato was released, the first commercialized genetically modified food.  The first genetically modified animal to be commercialized was the GloFish (2003) and the first genetically modified animal to be approved for food use was the AquAdvantage salmon in 2015.
  • 4. PICS OF SOME GMO’S :-
  • 5. WHAT ARE GMO’S?  (GMO’S) stands for “GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS”  “GMO is any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques“ Genetic Engineering:-  Also called genetic modification  “Genetic engineering is the manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology"
  • 6. THE TWO MOST COMMONLY USED TYPES OF GM ARE 1. Foods- canola , soya bean, golden rice, corn and aspartame 2. Medicines - Insulin, hormones and vaccine GM IN FOODS:-  Crops are modified so when farmer kill weeds with herbicides the crops can withstand the exposure to the herbicide killing the weeds and not the crop .  Although it is not as common, some types of GMO’s are modified to increase their nutrient content. Corn and soybeans are two examples of crops that have higher-nutrient GMO versions available. GM IN MEDICIENS:- • Genetically modified medicines can be produced cheaper and easier. • Some GMO's are: insulin, thyroid hormones and the hepatitis B vaccine(insulin being the oldest).
  • 7. GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS AND MEDICIENS:-
  • 8. EXAMPLES OF GMO’S  Genetically Modified Animals  Genetically Modified Plants  Genetically Modified Bacteria
  • 9. GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS  Genetically modified crops Also called (GMCs, GM crops, or biotech Crops)  Plants with modified DNA by using genetic engineering techniques  The aim is to introduce a new trait to the plant which does not occur naturally in the Species  Examples  Insect resistant cotton-BT toxin kills the cotton boll worm (transgene = BT gene from Bacillus thuringiensis)  Insect resistant corn-BT toxin kills the European corn borer (transgene = BT protein)
  • 10. A gene gun uses biolistics to insert DNA into plant tissue.
  • 11.
  • 12. GENETICALLY MODIFIED BACTERIA  1st organisms to be modified- (due to their simple genetics).  Used for several purposes  important in producing large amounts of human proteins-for use in medicine Bacterial synthesized transgenic products  Insulin  Hepatitis B vaccine  Tissue plasminogen activator  Human growth hormone  Interferon  bt corn
  • 13. Example  In 1978, a version of the human insulin gene was inserted into the bacterium (Escherichia coli) to produce synthetic "human" insulin.  E. coli bacteria to produce clotting factors to treat hemophilia
  • 14. GENETICALLY MODIFIED ANIMALS  A transgenic animal is one that carries a foreign gene that has been deliberately inserted into its genome  "The foreign gene is constructed using recombinant DNA methedology.  Process of GMO animals is slow (- tedious-expensive) Examples  Transgenic sheep  Transgenic cow  Genetically modified fish  Genetically modified mice  Genetically modified Chicken  Genetically modified Goat  Genetically modified pig
  • 15.
  • 16. ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES Advantages Disadvantages • Higher Yields • Increased muscle bulk (animals) • Prolonged shelf-life • Higher nutritional value • Less environmental hazards • Decrease costs of growing and farming • Source of more income for farmers • Production of medicines and vaccines(biotechnology • Upsetting the ecosystem • Development of super pests • Ethical issues (religious, health) • Interfering the normal DNA system • Disappointing crop yields (may be) • Doubt over the environmental benefits • No good or natural taste • Unpredictable results
  • 18. LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST If you ask questions we will be pleased. Thanks for your precious time. We hope that you may have learnt something new and have enjoyed.