Biotechnology
-Biotechnology: the branch of ______that studies the use of ______to perform specific industrial processes; "biotechnology produced ______bacteria that solved the problem"
•Introducing______into an ______in order to ______the organism’s DNA
-Areas of Use: ______, Medicines, ______, Food science, ______
-Biotechnology and Agriscience: ______, Food crop manipulations, ______-resistant crops, Biological Pesticides
-AgriculturalPositives: More ______Produced, Lesshunger, Increased ______, Needs Less ______
Negatives: ______, Human ______, Affects ______, ______Effects
-Genetically Modified Organism: An ______whose ______material has been ______using genetic engineering techniques
•These experimental combinations of ______from different species ______occur in ______or in traditional ______
-Impact of Biotechnology
•Genetically modified organisms (GMO’s) are ______by millions of people (especially US) every day
–Almost 56%of all ______plantings worldwide are genetically engineered (much higher in the US)
•Genetically modified crops were produced on more than ______acres in ______in 2003, a 15% increase from 2002
–The US was the largest single ______with more than 60% of the total acreage in production
-Transgenic: A geneor______that has been ______naturally, or by any of a number of______techniques from one organism to another
•The introduction of a ______has the potential to change the______of an organism
-Plant Science: Wide scale production of ______plants impacting ______
-Farming & the Environment: ______soil erosion, Helps protect water, ______land & fossil fuels
-Farmers’ Benefits: ______crop yields, ______farmer production costs, ______farmer exposure to pesticides, ______farming efficiency
-Efficiency: Must keep the______of improving products as ______as possible
- Biotech results in ______
-Animal Science: Increased use of methods of in ______fertilization and ______improve selected breed programs
-Environmental Science: Use of biotechnology techniques in environmental science for ______and protecting ______
–Bioremediation-Use of ______to clean ______
–Example: Gulf Oil Spill
-Bioremediation: Using ______microorganisms to clean up oil spills; makes use of ______living in the ocean who actually “eat” the oil when it enters their natural habitat;adding sulfate or nitrate fertilizers to the microorganism population causes them to ______beyond their natural state and eat up the toxic metals invading their home at up to _____ times the rate that they would without assistance
-Problems with Biotechnology in Agriculture: Transfer of genes found in transgenic organisms to natural ______
–______genes have been used to ______this risk
•______of genetically modified organisms and biotechnology processes on other organisms and the ______
•______of the utilization of many biotechnology techniques
–Cost of producing ______(There are transgenic fish, but no livestock yet)
•Concerns over the______and ______of incorporating GMO’s into food for human consumption
–Allergens
–Example: The use of Star link corn in taco shells not approved for human consumption
•Lack of ______among both ______and ______concerning biotechnology processes and products
-Health/Agriculture/Medicine
•Pharming – the ______of plants and animals capable of producing ______substances
•The use of ______to prevent the spread of ______that could ______food sources
•______analysis/paternity testing has emerged as a technique to test the genetic ______of animals
-Medicines
•Vaccines
•Tissue ______
–Ex Organs grown to replace your own
•Genetic Origins of Diseases
–Ex. Is it linked to your______make-up
•Medicine
–Ex. Penicillin/Alexander Fleming
–Human ______for diabetes
-Genetics
•Being able to ______
•Cloning
•______
•Link disease genetically
-Cloning: Process of producing a ______from cells or tissues of ______
•1997 cloned ______– “Dolly” in Edinburgh Scotland
-Genetic Engineering: Changing the ______in a ______
•Specific trait of one organism may be ______, ______, and ______into the cell of another organism
-DNA Fingerprint: A technique used especially for ______(as for forensic purposes) by ______and ______the ______-______pattern in an individual's DNA —called also DNA typing
-Criminal Investigation
- DNA fingerprinting
–______that person was involved in a ______
•Data Bases
–Allows ______to have access to people’s DNA to compare to ______
-DNA Fingerprint
•Forensic Investigator
–Investigate ______
•Police
–Investigate Criminal Activity
–______a Person
-Careers: Research (Laboratory), ______(Development of plants and animals), Biology, ______, ______, Biotechnician (Create ______for consumers), Medicine (Doctor: Predict patients’ genetic ______)
-Ethical Issues: ______of technology ______the ______
•Example of some issues: ______biodiversity, Cloning, ______, Companies requiring, ______, Environmental harm, Super germs
-Impact of Biotechnology: The NC Biotechnology Center predicts that the biotechnology industry in the state willcontribute more than ______in annual income each year within the next ______
-North Carolina: Over ______have great impact on ______
- ______
- Created disease resistant crops(______)
- Improved livestock producing ______meat
- Creates Jobs: ______jobs
- ______in North Carolina business volume
- $1.73 billion in ______for ______and ______
- A ______with more than ______