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Myth: Biotechnological modifications of crops and foods are very different from traditional methods. | Myth: Biotechnological modifications of crops and foods are very different from traditional methods. | ||
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- | Reality: Biotechnology has helped the traditional agricultural methods. In the last 10,000 | + | Reality: Biotechnology has helped the traditional agricultural methods. <br> In the last 10,000 |
years, people have used their knowledge to improve food production. Farmers used to | years, people have used their knowledge to improve food production. Farmers used to | ||
- | cross their plant to obtain features of interest. But this method was highly | + | cross their plant to obtain features of interest. But this method was highly unproductive since a lot of effort was placed in obtaining a desired feature. |
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- | Genetic modification is a more efficient and accurate tool that has allowed | + | Genetic modification is a more efficient and accurate tool that has allowed scientists to |
find the specific gen they need for a particular trait. Later on, this gen could be | find the specific gen they need for a particular trait. Later on, this gen could be | ||
cloned and introduced to a plant which would get the desirable characteristic. | cloned and introduced to a plant which would get the desirable characteristic. | ||
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- | It´s not that easy for the plant to express the desirable feature, even | + | It´s not that easy for the plant to express the desirable feature, even so, |
genetic modification has allowed the next advances:<br><br> | genetic modification has allowed the next advances:<br><br> | ||
- | • | + | • Plants resistant to insects.<br> |
- | • Resistant stems | + | • Resistant stems harsh climates<br> |
• Higher yields of production <br> | • Higher yields of production <br> | ||
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To get more information, visit actionbioscience.org and read the article: Biotechnology in | To get more information, visit actionbioscience.org and read the article: Biotechnology in | ||
crops: Issues for the developing world, and Crop Biotechnology: Feeds for livestock from | crops: Issues for the developing world, and Crop Biotechnology: Feeds for livestock from | ||
the university of California. | the university of California. | ||
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Fact: No genetically modified organism is released if it doesn’t comply with the | Fact: No genetically modified organism is released if it doesn’t comply with the | ||
regulation required. | regulation required. | ||
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- | In the United States the regulation of genetically engineered (GE) foods is | + | In the United States, the regulation of genetically engineered (GE) foods is |
divided among three federal agencies: the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | divided among three federal agencies: the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) | ||
(oversees GE crop field trials); the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)(for | (oversees GE crop field trials); the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)(for | ||
selectable marker genes and proteins in crop development); the Food and Drug | selectable marker genes and proteins in crop development); the Food and Drug | ||
Administration (FDA) (conducts voluntary consultations on other aspects of GE | Administration (FDA) (conducts voluntary consultations on other aspects of GE | ||
- | foods with the companies that choose to consult | + | foods with the companies that choose to consult it). For more information |
- | about these agencies, please consult the review | + | about these agencies, please consult the review <a href="http://www.saveourseeds.org/downloads/schubert_safety_reg_us_11_2004.pdf>Safety Testing and Regulation of |
- | + | Genetically Engineered Foods </a> in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews | |
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- | In Mexico, the regulation | + | In Mexico, the regulation is based on the Mexican |
Constitution that establishes the general guidelines to be followed by | Constitution that establishes the general guidelines to be followed by | ||
- | government dependencies | + | government dependencies. |
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- | + | Some examples are: <br> <br> | |
- | + | •Ley General de Salud (Health General Law)<br> | |
- | Law about Production, Certification and Trade of Seeds) | + | •Ley Federal de Sanidad Vegetal (Federal Law of Vegetal Sanity)<br> |
- | + | •Ley federal sobreMetrología y Normalización (Federal Law about Metrology and Normalization)<br> | |
+ | •Ley Federal sobre Producción, Certificación y Comercio de Semillas (Federal Law about Production, Certification and Trade of Seeds)<br> | ||
+ | • Normas OficialesMexicanas (NOM) (Official Mexican Standards).<br> | ||
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An important law that regulates most of the crops in Mexico is the Ley de | An important law that regulates most of the crops in Mexico is the Ley de | ||
Bioseguridad de Organismos Genéticamente Modificados (Biosecurity Law for | Bioseguridad de Organismos Genéticamente Modificados (Biosecurity Law for | ||
- | Genetically Modified Organisms). | + | Genetically Modified Organisms). This law regulates the activities of confine |
employ, experimental, pilot program and commercial release, marketing, | employ, experimental, pilot program and commercial release, marketing, | ||
- | import and export of GM organism. For more information, you can consult | + | import and export of GM organism. |
- | it | + | <br> For more information, you can consult it <a href="http://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LBOGM.pdf."> here</a> |
- | about Biotechnology and Biosecurity in Mexico check the review of the Mexican | + | <br> For more information about Biotechnology and Biosecurity in Mexico check the review of the Mexican |
- | Congress | + | Congress <a href="http://www.diputados.gob.mx/cronica57/contenido/cont13/anali5.htm" >here</a> |
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Myth: The production of resistant crops to pests and weeds will create immune “super | Myth: The production of resistant crops to pests and weeds will create immune “super | ||
insects”. | insects”. | ||
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Reality: There is no scientific study that suggests this scenario may happen as a result of | Reality: There is no scientific study that suggests this scenario may happen as a result of | ||
a genetically engineered crop production. Even so, there are a plenty of systems to | a genetically engineered crop production. Even so, there are a plenty of systems to | ||
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To get more info see: Crop rotation form Penn State university and the site oisat.org | To get more info see: Crop rotation form Penn State university and the site oisat.org | ||
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Myth: The crops produces by biotechnology will have a negative impact on the | Myth: The crops produces by biotechnology will have a negative impact on the | ||
environment. | environment. | ||
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The origin of the myth is based in the conviction that the genetically modified | The origin of the myth is based in the conviction that the genetically modified | ||
- | (GM) crops | + | (GM) crops promote insects’ resistance and affect the soil. |
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- | Fact: | + | Fact: Genetically modified organisms (GMO) cause some positive impacts. According to the Journal of |
- | organisms (GMO) cause some positive impacts. According to the Journal of | + | |
Agrobiotechnology Management & Economics, GMO have benefits related to the | Agrobiotechnology Management & Economics, GMO have benefits related to the | ||
- | changes of insecticide and herbicide use and the | + | changes of insecticide and herbicide use and the reduction of greenhouse gases. |
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(GHG) emission levels. The use of genetically modified organisms has resulted | (GHG) emission levels. The use of genetically modified organisms has resulted | ||
in 224 million kg less pesticide use and a 15.3% reduction in the environmental | in 224 million kg less pesticide use and a 15.3% reduction in the environmental | ||
impact associated with pesticide use. The GM crops also contribute in the | impact associated with pesticide use. The GM crops also contribute in the | ||
reduction of GHG emissions of 9 billion kg in 2005, equivalent to removing 4 | reduction of GHG emissions of 9 billion kg in 2005, equivalent to removing 4 | ||
- | million cars from the roads. For more information about this study, | + | million cars from the roads. For more information about this study, click <a href="http://www.agbioforum.org/v9n3/v9n3a02-brookes.htm.">here</a>. |
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An example of the employment of Biotechnology to substitute the use of | An example of the employment of Biotechnology to substitute the use of | ||
pesticides, are the transgenic plants expressing Bacillus thuringiensis toxins. | pesticides, are the transgenic plants expressing Bacillus thuringiensis toxins. | ||
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Nature Biotechnology journal, these organisms have also the capacity to delay | Nature Biotechnology journal, these organisms have also the capacity to delay | ||
insects’ resistance evolution in the plants. | insects’ resistance evolution in the plants. | ||
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Myth: The long-term effects produced by biotechnological generated food are unknown. | Myth: The long-term effects produced by biotechnological generated food are unknown. | ||
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- | Reality: A lot of years of research have allowed | + | Reality: A lot of years of research have allowed scientists to know the enormous |
- | benefits biotechnological food provides. The scientific consensus says that the risks | + | benefits that biotechnological food provides. The scientific consensus says that the risks |
- | associated with foods derived from biotechnology are fundamentally the same | + | associated with foods derived from biotechnology are fundamentally the same as the |
- | other | + | other food products. Current science shows that foods produced through biotechnology are |
safe for consumption and there are a plenty of regulatory authorities like the FDA, | safe for consumption and there are a plenty of regulatory authorities like the FDA, | ||
- | the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and EPA have determined that these products are | + | the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and EPA that have determined that these products are |
- | safe | + | safe. |
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To get more info visit the sites of FDA, EPA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture | To get more info visit the sites of FDA, EPA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture | ||
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Controversy on Stem Cells | Controversy on Stem Cells | ||
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- | Stem cells have been an object of interest | + | Stem cells have been an object of interest for many biotechnology researchers. Stem cells are cells that can divide |
- | + | and differentiate into diverse cells types. They have potential to treat tumors, tissue regeneration, diabetes, | |
- | Parkinson, neuronal regeneration and hearth attacks | + | Parkinson, neuronal regeneration and hearth attacks. |
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- | <br> | + | The controversial discussion around stem cells is because of their origin. In the beginning, they came from |
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embryos which were destroyed after the cells were obtained. The problem is that life begins once the embryo is fertilized. | embryos which were destroyed after the cells were obtained. The problem is that life begins once the embryo is fertilized. | ||
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What most people don’t know is that there are different types of stem cells: Embryonic | What most people don’t know is that there are different types of stem cells: Embryonic | ||
and Adult. The embryonic stem cells are obtained from a fertilized embryo; meanwhile, | and Adult. The embryonic stem cells are obtained from a fertilized embryo; meanwhile, |