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 Understand
how biotechnology is used to
affect living organisms
 discuss the following aspects of biotechnology
 1. specific genetic information available
 2. careers
 3. economic benefits to NC
 4. Ethical Issues
 5. Implications for agriculture
Which project is most likely to interest a
scientist working at a biotechnology company?
A
study and reconstruction of fossilized
bones
 B conservation of key species within
ecosystems
 C development of genetically modified corn
plants
 D prevention of sewage leaking into water
supplies
 What
is biotechnology?
 Development of technologies and products
using info about living things that help
improve our lives and the health of our
planet
 What is technology?
 What
are some careers in biotech?
 Scientists
 Lab Technician
 Engineers
 Corporate Professionals
Please include sources at the end or after each bullet
point
For one of these fields, Medicine, Agriculture, Genetics
Research a biotech career and write
 Category you chose
 Name of career
 What that career entails – when they go to work, what
are they actually doing? ( 5 sentence paragraph)
 Education/degree required
 Average salary
 Current research they are involved in (5 sent. Para)
 Famous discovery in this field
 3 colleges that have degrees in this
 How
much money does NC make?
 1.73 billion/yr — state and local taxes
 How many people have jobs?
 237,655 total jobs — direct & indirect
 How much money do companies make?
 $59 billion/yr — economic activity
 In
the 1990s _________ was being wiped out.
 Cotton could help provide ________ for humans.
 Soybeans might be able to help scientists make
__________.
 Vaccines for the H1N1 virus can be made from _____.
 Ag biotech has developed a rapid diagnostic test to help
keep ________ healthy.
 Any 1 fact you learned from the video
 Food
is considered to be safe if it spoils before
pathogens become dangerous
 What can you do to delay pathogen growth?
 Pasteurization
 Low temperature (refrigeration and freezing)
 Drying (removal of H2O)
A
gene from a _______ was put inside of tomatoes
to make them freeze proof.
 Adding genes, like vit A can make foods more
_________.
 Gene therapy is when a _______ gene is replaced
with one that works properly.
 Leukemia and Parkinson's have been treated using
_________.
 Studies done in the 1980’s said that GM food was
_________.
 irradiation
(UV, x-ray, gamma radiation)
 How
is biotechnology used for good?
 To make mass quantities of medicine (penicillin,
insulin)
 Forensic testing (DNA in court cases)
 Bioremediation (removing pollution from soil/water)
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 Scientists
began to try to increase the
amount of penicillin produced by P. C.
bacteria, by irradiating it with X-rays and UV
rays in order to induce mutations of this
species. They succeeded and developed a
mutant that produced 1000 times the amount
of penicillin than Fleming’s original culture
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/cloning/
 To
make genetically modified food
 In 2008, New Zealand researchers developed a
tear-free onion through gene-silencing technology.
 In 2008, American researchers developed a biotech
carrot with 41 percent more calcium than
conventional carrots.
 U.S.
researchers announced the production
of genetically engineered cattle that cannot
develop prion proteins, which can result in
the degenerative disease bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE).
 What
makes fertilizers a benefit to the
farming industry?
 A They increase the nutrients in the soil
 B They increase the growth of helpful
bacteria
 C The decrease the chance of bacteria
growing in the soil
 D The decrease the chance of plants being
eaten by insects
 Which
is most likely responsible for
the formation of cancer cells?
A
an antibiotic
 B a mutagen
 C a bacterium
 D a parasite
Discover website – Home, April, Sidebar
 http://discovermagazine.com/2013/april/16aanti-gmo-efforts-us
 1. What does GMO stand for?
 2. Why are about 90 percent of the corn, soy,
and cotton grown in the U.S. genetically
modified?
 3. A handful of scientists speculate that
genetically modified crops may be responsible
for what in humans?
 4. What has constantly spraying genetically
modified crops with Roundup caused?
 5. Write one 5 sentence paragraph arguing that
GM foods should be allowed and one 5 sentence
paragraph arguing that GM foods should be
banned

 Journal
question:
 How do you feel about the EOG’s and why.
Do they make you nervous, excited, etc? How
do you normally do on the tests, and what
are some strategies for success that you can
start putting into place now?