Monitoring of genetically modified organisms 1400-216MOGZ
LECTURE
Definition of genetically modified organisms and the methods used to produce GMOs; the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the
Convention on Biological Diversity, Directive 2001/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and their references to the Convention on Biological Diversity; GM bacteria monitoring objectives; The objectives of the monitoring of GM crops; Monitoring as a tool of environmental risk assessment; Case Specific Monitoring - short-and long-term monitoring the effects of the release into the environment of selected genetically modified plants and bacteria, adjusting the spatial scale for the purpose of monitoring, assessment of environmental risks; Monitoring of GMOs in processed foods, fresh, crops in the fields; Detection techniques of GM microorganism based on DNA analysis; The most commonly used vectors, marker genes, genes modifying the characteristics of microorganisms, GM microorganisms and horizontal gene transfer; Methods for determining the number of GM microorganisms (enzymatic, fluorescent, PCR, MPN-PCR, real-time PCR); General Surveillance - monitoring as a tool to control harmful for human health effects of the use of GM crops; Monitoring the presence of GM plants, parts of their bodies and products in the environment; Range of monitoring of GM crops: all organisms in the environment (crops and wild type after crossing from GMOs), parts of the body (including pollen, fragments of bodies) in the air, water, soil, sewage sludge, food fresh and processed in the gastrointestinal tract of animals); Identifying ways of spread GM crops in the environment; The rules for creating a plan for monitoring progress (including the response to the demand, the choice of indicators, methods, places, method of preparation of the report); The most commonly used vectors, marker genes, genes modifying the characteristics of plants; The most common species of plants and modified features; Methods of monitoring, taking into account the duration and site selection (including types of methods, sensitivity, adaptation to needs), standardization of methods; Principles registration of GM crops.
LABORATORY
Students will become familiar with the following methods used in the analysis of the presence of GMOs (bacteria and plants):
Based on the analysis of DNA (qualitative and quantitative analysis): Design of primers for PCR for detection of sequences most frequently introduced into plants, qualitative and quantitative analysis of DNA,
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Having completed the course and the lab the student:
KNOWLEDGE
-has the knowledge about modern methods and techniques used in the evaluation of the natural environment
- knows and understands the terminology and basic methods (research facilities and measurement) of environmental monitoring,
ABILITIES
- knows how to independently plan and perform research tasks and expertise
- has the ability to collect empirical data and their interpretation.
SOCIAL AWARENESS
- has a habit of using objective scientific information sources
Assessment criteria
Lectures - obligatory participation (three absences possible)
Attendance at the lecture is monitored by signing the attendance list. Assessment is based on the test exam, which deals with all matters mentioned during lectures and class (60% of correct answers is needed to pass the exam).
In order to pass the class - detailed report from all subjects is needed.
max.1 absence is accepted.
Bibliography
Dz. U. z 2002 r. Nr 184, poz. 1532
Dz. U. z 2002 r. Nr 184, poz. 1533
Dz.U. 2004 nr 216 poz. 2201
O.J.EC z 2001 r. L106/1
DZIENNIK URZĘDOWY WSPÓLNOT EUROPEJSKICH 31.7.2002 L 201/48
OECD ENV/JM/MONO(2004) 7GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ON METHODS FOR DETECTION OF MICRO-ORGANISMSINTRODUCED INTO THE ENVIRONMENT: BACTERIA
VDI-Guideline 4330 Part 1-7: Monitoring the ecological effects of genetically modified organisms, Genetically modified plants, Basic principles and strategies, 2006.
EN-12685: "Biotechnology; Modified organisms for application in the environment; Guidance for the monitoring stategies for deliberate releases of genetically modified microorganisms, including viruses." EN-12686: "Biotechnology; Modified organisms for application in the environment; Guidance for the sampling strategies for deliberate releases of genetically modified microorganisms, including viruses”
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