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BYMASON, JARED
AND DREW
Genetic Engineering and
Cloning
Concept Map
GMOs
Current Events
Organizations
Effects
Bibliography
Geography
Genetic Engineering & Cloning
5 Essential Q’s
5Essential
A’s
History
5 Essential Questions
1. Are GMOs safe?
2. How successful has cloning been?
3. What are some of the major cloning companies in America?
4. Who is the largest GMO producer?
5. Are there laws banning GMOs?
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GMOs
Changing the genes Very common in America First put on markets in
1990s Some think good, some
bad No known long term
health affects Some severe short term
ones In most of all corn and
soybean crops
Current EventsSugar beets
Tomatoes
Salmon
Alfalfa
Frankenfish
GM salmon
First of its kind
Not animal, animal
drug
Cross of Chinook salmon
and eel-like ocean pout
Grows twice as fast
Alfalfa Roundup ready Made by
Monsanto Allowing more
roundup to be sprayed
1% of all alfalfa is organic
Tomatoes
•Zachary B. Lippman
•Yield multiplies by 1.5
•Gets sweeter
SUGAR BEETS
Court Easier to control
weeds Suspended Could cause a
shortage Farmers don’t
know what to do, cant by seeds
ORGANIZATIONS
Monsanto, Syngenta, Advanced Cell Technology(ACT)
MonsantoFounder/President
Herbicide Glyphosate
Genetically engineered (GE) seed
Fun Fact:Monsanto was voted the most evil company in the world, by natural news, it got 51% of the votes, beating BP, Wal-Mart,
McDonalds!
Contributions
•WULC
•Better Yield
•SmartStax™
•Roundup Ready Corn 2®
Monsanto
Integrity
Dialogue
Transpare
ncy
Sharing
Benefits
Respect
Act as Owners to Achieve
Results
Create a Great Place to Work
Pledge
Syngenta
Chairmen/ CEO
Seeds and Pesticides
Crop Protection, and Seed
MovementsDonation to Haiti – Monsanto
Illegal planting – Syngenta
Contributions
Avicta® Complete Cotton
ALTO®
CRUISER®
Syngenta Philosophy
• Foundation for sustainable agriculture
Dolly The Sheep
First
Life
Death
ACT
CEO/Chairman
Clones
Embryonic Stem Cells
Stem Cell Research
Cloning
Contributions
CyagraCEO
Cloning
Sells
CONTRIBUTIONS
Sell cloning
Cell bank
Top contributor
Expect more
Goals
Fears
Hope
Future
Historyof
GMOs
1900s
1973
1982
1992
1992
2000
History of cloning
1902
1963
1996
2005
Effects on environment
•Gene flow
•Gene flow and GMO
•How do GMO affect biodiversity?
Effects on the people
Herbicides
Monsanto
Effects on the economy
Economic factors effecting GMO’s
Economic concerns with GMO’s
Essential answer #1
Q. Are GMOs safe?A. Although GMOs are very common
in the American society they are very dangerous. Scientists have conducted a experiment on rats because there anatomy is similar to us humans and the rats had heart and organ failure. So are GMO’s safe? I have just answered no they are not.
Essential answer #2
Q. How successful has cloning been?A. Some animals have been
successfully cloned, such as Dolly the sheep, and an endangered species of ox
Essential answer #3Q. What are some of the major cloning
companies in America?A. Cyagra, and Advanced Cell Technology
are some companies that are researching cloning.
Q. Who is the largest GMO producer?A. Monsanto is the largest GMO
producer.
Essential answer #4
Essential answer #5
Q. Are there any laws banning GMOs?A. Yes there are some, in other
countries and in America, as in my maps.
Bibliography (Internet)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/28/business/28alfalfa.html?ref=geneticallymodifiedfood
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/g/genetically_modified_food/index.html?scp=3&sq=gmo&st=cse
http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/genetically-modified-foods.html
http://www.csa.com/discoveryguides/gmfood/overview.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_organism
http://biotech.about.com/od/faq/f/GMOs.htmhttp://www.gmo-compass.org/eng/home/http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genom
e/elsi/gmfood.shtml
Farm lady we talked toGenetically Modified Foods: Debating
Biotechnology Written By: Michael RuseMarket development for genetically modified
foods Written By: Robert Evenson
Bibliography (Other)
THE END!