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                 Fig.2 - Global map of GM (biotech) countries in 2018.
 
                 Fig.2 - Global map of GM (biotech) countries in 2018.
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                   Adopted from ISAAA, 2018</a>.
 
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                 (‘Gentechnik’, n.d.)</a>.</p>
 
                 (‘Gentechnik’, n.d.)</a>.</p>
 
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               in which new traits can be discovered and implemented to crops or animals. </p>
 
               in which new traits can be discovered and implemented to crops or animals. </p>
 
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               <b><i>Plant Mutagenesis</i></b><br>
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               <i>Plant Mutagenesis</i><br>
 
               As it is known that practical breeding depends on genetic variation plant mutagenesis expands the
 
               As it is known that practical breeding depends on genetic variation plant mutagenesis expands the
 
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               covering all major food and feed crops.</p>
 
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               <b><i>Genetic Engineering</i></b><br>
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               <i>Genetic Engineering</i><br>
 
               This term is used to describe methods which alter the genetic makeup of an organism using DNA recombinant
 
               This term is used to describe methods which alter the genetic makeup of an organism using DNA recombinant
 
               technology.
 
               technology.

Revision as of 11:18, 7 December 2019

H U M A N   P R A C T I C E S


Report on Genetic Engineering

Genetic engineering has been a hotly debated topic in politics as well as society in the past decades and still is today. Arguments like the nutrition of a growing world population due to a declining infant mortality rate or the loss of considerable areas of arable land due to erosion or pollution damage keep fueling the controversy whether genetically modified organisms (GMO), especially crops, are needed to sustain the global demand for food. On the opposite, concerns have been raised concerning the potential adverse effects on human health and environmental safety. Besides the facts, part of the public dispute is based around ethical questions and trust issues towards institutions and authorities. There have been studies and surveys carried out addressing many of these topics. Additionally a diverse cluster of organisations and the media is bombarding the public with contrary statements. This report tries to give an overview on mankind's relation towards modifying genetics, a brief summary of used methods, and gathers statements from scientists and authorities. It is meant as the motivational basis for this years Marburg iGEM team´s Public Engagement and Human Practice efforts.


G M O
R E P O R T


Gathering reviews, opinions and statements, this report is meant as the foundation of our Human Practice efforts.

N I N A
S C H E E R


Policy makers are caught between public concerns and expert opinions. Communication is key.

P L A N T   M A R K E T


Reaching out to senior people, we advertised our panel discussion and adressed public concerns towards genetically modified organims.

P A N E L D I S C U S S I O N


The panel discussion allowed regional residents to debate with experts from various fields about green genetic engineering.

Integrated Human Practices

C Y A N O
B I O T E C H


Influencing our project on many levels: growth curves, terminators and well plate cultivation.

P R O F.   D R.
A N N E G R E T   W I L D E


Cultivation expertise from leading cyano scientist Prof. Wilde.

D O U L I X


Confirmation for real case use for our colony picking project.

S T A N D A R D I Z A T I O N


Realizing that we are not the only ones struggeling with no cyano research standarization...

C Y A N O
C O N F E R E N C E   2 0 1 9


Knowledge exchange with established cyanobacteria researchers.

E X P E R T   O N   C Y A N O S :
J A M E S   G O L D E N


Defining the absent standardization to discrepancies in light, optical denisty measurement and more.

E X P E R T   O N   C Y A N O S:
N I C O L A S  S C H M E L L I N G


And soon, we could add growth media to the growing list of not existing standardization.

O P E N T R O N S
+   K E O N I


Initial inspirations for our colony picking project.

P R O M E G A


Automation of plasmid purification using the OT-2.