gmo foods and food labeling Flashcards
The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard defines bioengineered foods as those that contain
detectable genetic material that has been modified through in vitro recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA) techniques and for which the modification could not otherwise be obtained through conventional breeding or found in nature
GMOs are bodified through ____ recombinnat deoxyribonucleic acrid (rDNA) techniques
In vitro
recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid is aka
rDNA
the first gm crop was created in 1983 by and it was a made bby using
monsanto, tobacco plant resistant to the antibiotic kanamycin made by using agrobactrtium tumefaciens
some GMO uses are
herbicide tolerance and the ability to resist attack by insects, viruses, and funguses, etc.
an example of herbicide tolerant crops are
soybeans- genetically- modified herbicide “round-up” resistant
“Roundup Ready” crops are
plants tolerant of the herbicide commonly referred to as “roundup ready” after the name brand
other herbicide tolerant crops that have been approved for _food__ ___ and/or__
food feed cultiv
just because that they have been approved does not mean that they are on the market and/or in the produts we eat true or false?
true
insect resistant crop example
BT corn
BT corn
corborer pest resistent. produces its own insecticide (common soil bacterium) delta endo toxin.
bt gene is inserted into corn to produce a protein that protects the corn plant from feeding by corn borrers.
golden rice
contains beta-carotein used to make vitamin a. need 16 pounds of golden rice every day to get sufficient vitamin a. used to combat vitamin a deficiency in certain countries.
most snutrient enriched crops
are in feed crops for livestock. many of these types are in research phases and are NOT FDA approved
traits being modified for include
pest, weed, virus and fundus resistance, nutritional value, increased yield, color, prolonged freshness (decreased spoilage) and climate resisitance (high heat, low water).
Flavr Savr Tomato
the 1st FDA approved GM crop for human consumption (1994) modified for delayed ripening/spoiling.