Fig 1.A. Beagle Image. Fig 1.B Image data interpetation.
Fig 2. Dr Vacanti's appendage donor mouse
Fig 3. Wild Elephant
Fig 4. E.coli expressing GFP
Fig 5. Purple Tomatoes
Interviews
For our human practices we decided to answer the question "Is synthetic biology feared"? This was investigated by conducting small interviews in order to explore whether the topic of synthetic biology is feared and if so the reasons behind these fears.
In order to collect quantitative data, we showed participants the following images during an interview and asks them to determine whether they perceived the image as being under synthetic biology, genetic modification, natural, or a combination of both.
Figure 1 shows a Beagle dog, which 86% of the people we interviewed perceived to be natural. However, 14% concluded it may also be genetically modified in terms of selective breeding, although does not involve the introduction of genes from a different species, selective breeding can be seen as control over particular genetic traits.