Biology 2485B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Percy Schmeiser, Canola, Proposed Los Angeles Nfl Stadiums

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Almost every other package of food has a non gmo on it; clearly there is a lot of misunderstanding. Lecture 10 gmos (part i) and hype about the potential gmo in our food supply. Learning objectives: understand traditional approaches to improving crops through breeding, be aware of the trade-off between agricultural productivity and genetic diversity that exists with traditional breeding, understand key similarities and differences between genetic engineering and traditional breeding. Highlighting the fact that gmos have been controversial and polarizing. Percy was a canola farmer, usually grown out west. Canola oil comes from it and is a form of seed. Percy had a canola field saskatchewan and what happens seed and pollen of gmo in an adjacent farmer"s field. Although monsanto"s patent rights have been violated, he didn"t have to pay any money because it wasn"t done on purpose where the wind. Brought out social and economic problems in the way we handle and sell gmo products.

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