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BIOTECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE The Future! 23 rd of April, 2010 A presentation by Abubaker Siddiq Shekhani

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This presentation is final project of my course Bioinformatics back in 2010. Bioinformatics and biotechnology together has a great role in Agriculture.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTUREThe Future!

23rd of April, 2010 A presentation by Abubaker Siddiq Shekhani

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Contents• Biotechnology• Areas of Applied Biotechnology• Conventional Methods

• Cross-Breeding & Hybridization• Modern Biotechnology• Biotechnology in Agriculture• Benefits• Issues & Concerns• Bio-Informatics in Agriculture• Biotechnology in Pakistan

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WHAT IS BIOTECHNOLOGY?

‘United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity’, defines biotechnology as:

‘Any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use’

http://www.biodiv.org/convention/convention.shtml

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Biotechnology• Biotechnology is more than just a single

technology

• It is a field of biology that involves the use of living things in engineering, technology, medicine, etc

• It includes working with the living cells and their molecules and has a wide range of uses to improve our lives

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APPLIED AREAS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

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Conventional Methods

• Cross-Breeding & Hybridization

• Problems– Undesirable

characteristics in offspring

– Removing of undesirable traits is time-consuming

http://www.scientificblogging.com/humboldt_fellow_and_science/blog/recent_advances_plant_biotechnology_applications_agriculture

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MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGYBiotechnological techniques for the manipulation of genetic material and the fusion of cells beyond normal breeding barriers

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Biotechnology in Agriculture

• Genetic Engineering– Recombinant DNA– Example (Genetically Modified Crops)

http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/graphicid/B9D85E99-D4C3-124C-D41C-CD13A3D47164

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Genetic Engineering

• Genetically Modified Crop

http://www.cfs.gov.hk/english/programme/programme_gmf/programme_gmf_er_res2.html

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BIOTECHNOLOGY: WHY IN AGRICULTURE

Responsible biotechnology is not the enemy; Hunger. Not have enough food at affordable prices; we cannot expect world health or peace

Knowlede Inn, Initials. (2010, Feb 09). “Biotechnology in agriculture.” Retrieved from http://kninn.blogspot.com/2010/02/biotechnology-application-in_09.html

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Why in Agriculture

Source: www.wfp.org

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BENEFITS

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Benefits

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Issues & Concerns

• Health Effects

• Ecological Risks

• Lack of Consumer Acceptance

• Food Safety Concerns

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BIOINFORMATICS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

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Bioinformatics in Agricultural Biotechnology

• Genome Analysis

• Computational Analysis of Genome sequenced data

• Identification of sequenced gene & gene expression pattern

• Collection of databases helps in Genome Mapping

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BIOTECHNOLOGY IN PAKISTAN

•Agriculture constitutes the largest sector of our economy

•It contributes about 24 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

•It accounts for half of employed labor force

•It is the largest source of foreign exchange earnings

Source: http://www.statpak.gov.pk/depts/fbs/statistics/agriculture_statistics/agriculture_statistics.html

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Agriculture Subsector Share

Subsectors Shares

Crops 47.9

Livestock 49.6

Fisheries 1.6

Forestry 0.9

Source: Malik, Dr. Kauser. “Agricultural in Biotechnology potential for economic Pakistan: potential for economic development”

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Biotechnology in Pakistan• Status

– Use of biotechnology in agriculture sector started in 1985– Currently there are 29 biotech centers

• Institutes and Universities– Pakistan Biotechnology Information Center (PABIC)– 29 universities and government institutes are working in the field of

biotechnology– Member of Convention of Biological Diversity, and World Trade Organization– Forman Christian College University, Lahore

• Research Centers– National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering– Center of Excellence on Molecular Biology

Source: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_7098/is_5_90/ai_n28490423/

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Innovative aspects of Biotechnology and its better awareness and dissemination

Source: http://www.pabic.com.pk/PABIC-launched-TV-channel.htm

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GM Crops DevelopmentCrop FeatureCotton -Diamondback moth resistance with Bt gene

- Virus (CLCuV) resistance with RNAinterference (RNAi)

Rice -Salt tolerance with Yeast and Arabidopsis Na+/H+ antiporter genes

- Bacterial blight resistance with Xa21 gene

Potato Virus resistance

Sugarcane -Insect resistance with Cry gene

- chloroplast transformationTomato -Male sterility through RNAi

- Virus (TLCV) resistance through RNAi

Source: Malik, Dr. Kauser. “Agricultural in Biotechnology potential for economic Pakistan: potential for economic development”

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Conclusion

“Biotechnology is used in agriculture and the use of bioinformatics in agricultural

biotechnology provides useful and efficient methods”