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− | <p1>A big socio-ethical issue with using genetically engineered organisms is the issue of biocontainment. We recognized this as an issue by talking to members of the public as well as from the socio-ethics discussion. These organisms should not be released where they could potentially cause ecological damage by outcompeting or harming native species. While some may debate the impact of this ecological damage, it would be easier to persuade governments and its people to use GMOs when proper biocontainment measures are in place. For example, the EU laws and regulations require that any release of GMOs into the environment proper risk assessments and containment strategies must be in place (http://www.loc.gov/law/help/restrictions-on-gmos/eu.php). This is especially true for the multiple downstream applications of our project. By transcribing growth retardants or toxins, like gp2 and MazF respectively, we can control where our bacteria will live and thus add a layer of biocontainment. | + | <p1>A big socio-ethical issue with using genetically engineered organisms is the issue of biocontainment. We recognized this as an issue by talking to <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Public_Engagement#opinion"><b>members of the public</b></a> as well as from the <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Public_Engagement#discussion"><b>socio-ethics discussion</b></a>. These organisms should not be released where they could potentially cause ecological damage by outcompeting or harming native species. While some may debate the impact of this ecological damage, it would be easier to persuade governments and its people to use GMOs when proper biocontainment measures are in place. For example, the EU laws and regulations require that any release of GMOs into the environment proper risk assessments and containment strategies must be in place (http://www.loc.gov/law/help/restrictions-on-gmos/eu.php). This is especially true for the multiple downstream applications of our project. By transcribing growth retardants or toxins, like gp2 and MazF respectively, we can control where our bacteria will live and thus add a layer of biocontainment. |
</br></br><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Demonstrate#expt8" class="hpbutton">Click here for experimental results</a></br></br> | </br></br><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Demonstrate#expt8" class="hpbutton">Click here for experimental results</a></br></br> |
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