Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Use of GE crops and animals in CA agriculture Alison Van Eenennaam, Ph.D. Cooperative Extension Specialist.

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Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Use of GE crops and animals in CA agriculture Alison Van Eenennaam, Ph.D. Cooperative Extension Specialist Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Phone:

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Use of GE in California Ag California farmers grow over 350 crop and livestock commodities; CA leads the nation in production of 79 crops California farmers grow over 350 crop and livestock commodities; CA leads the nation in production of 79 crops Genetically engineered varieties of 14 plant species that have been deregulated and approved for commercial production in the US Genetically engineered varieties of 14 plant species that have been deregulated and approved for commercial production in the US –Soybeans, Corn, Canola, Cotton, Potato, Squash (yellow crook-neck squash and green zucchini), Papaya, Tomato, Sugarbeets, Rice, Flax, Radicchio (red-heart chicory), and Alfafla Not all currently grown Not all currently grown

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Most common use of GE in California agriculture are two herbicide- resistant crops: cotton and corn ~ 54% of the 550,000 acres of upland cotton is estimated to be GE (herbicide-tolerant) ~ 54% of the 550,000 acres of upland cotton is estimated to be GE (herbicide-tolerant) ~ 57% of the 530,000 acres of field corn is estimated to be GE (mostly herbicide-tolerant) ~ 57% of the 530,000 acres of field corn is estimated to be GE (mostly herbicide-tolerant) Herbicide-tolerant alfalfa has been approved and may be used on some of the ~1,050,000 CA alfalfa acres Herbicide-tolerant alfalfa has been approved and may be used on some of the ~1,050,000 CA alfalfa acres 60% of California’s agricultural value is in horticultural crops (vegetables, fruits, nuts and ornamentals) 60% of California’s agricultural value is in horticultural crops (vegetables, fruits, nuts and ornamentals) The only GE horticultural crops that may be grown are genetically engineered virus-resistant squash and insect-resistant sweet corn and it is estimated that only small amounts of these are GE The only GE horticultural crops that may be grown are genetically engineered virus-resistant squash and insect-resistant sweet corn and it is estimated that only small amounts of these are GE

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education

California 2004 data Estimated to be 260,000 acres of GE cotton and 300,000 acres of GE field corn grown in 2004 Estimated to be 260,000 acres of GE cotton and 300,000 acres of GE field corn grown in acres of organic cotton, and 383 acres of organic field corn () 273 acres of organic cotton, and 383 acres of organic field corn ( Since many different farming systems are employed in California, often on adjoining fields, producers have a responsibility to cooperate to enable co-existence of these different production methods and implement BMPS to minimize pollen drift and other forms of contamination. Since many different farming systems are employed in California, often on adjoining fields, producers have a responsibility to cooperate to enable co-existence of these different production methods and implement BMPS to minimize pollen drift and other forms of contamination.

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Feeding livestock GE crops A recent comprehensive review (Flachowsky et al Animal nutrition with feeds from genetically modified plants. Archives of Animal Nutrition 59:1-40) summarize the >100 studies in many species that have revealed that animals (beef cattle, swine, sheep, fish, lactating dairy cows and chickens) fed feed from GE crops show no difference in performance relative to animals consuming non-GE varieties of those same crops. A recent comprehensive review (Flachowsky et al Animal nutrition with feeds from genetically modified plants. Archives of Animal Nutrition 59:1-40) summarize the >100 studies in many species that have revealed that animals (beef cattle, swine, sheep, fish, lactating dairy cows and chickens) fed feed from GE crops show no difference in performance relative to animals consuming non-GE varieties of those same crops. GE insect-protected corn has been found to sustain less insect damage, and hence be less susceptible to contamination by fungal toxins, resulting in corn that is safer for livestock and human consumption (Flachowsky and Aulrich 2002; Munkvold, Hellmich, and Rice 1999; Munkvold, Hellmich, and Showers 1997). GE insect-protected corn has been found to sustain less insect damage, and hence be less susceptible to contamination by fungal toxins, resulting in corn that is safer for livestock and human consumption (Flachowsky and Aulrich 2002; Munkvold, Hellmich, and Rice 1999; Munkvold, Hellmich, and Showers 1997).

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Eating Livestock that ate GE Crops A number of scientific studies indicate that introduced DNA or proteins from biotech crops are not detected in milk, meat or eggs from animals that consume feed components derived from these crops A number of scientific studies indicate that introduced DNA or proteins from biotech crops are not detected in milk, meat or eggs from animals that consume feed components derived from these crops See the following Federation of Animal Societies Web Site web address for a listing of the relevant peer-reviewed scientific literature See the following Federation of Animal Societies Web Site web address for a listing of the relevant peer-reviewed scientific literature

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Materials on Feeding Livestock GE Crops * List of > 100 references on feeding transgenic crops to livestock (Federation of Animal Societies Web Site) * List of > 100 references on feeding transgenic crops to livestock (Federation of Animal Societies Web Site) * Review of literature on the performance of poultry and livestock fed biotech crops compared to their conventional counterparts * Review of literature on the performance of poultry and livestock fed biotech crops compared to their conventional counterpartshttp:// * Full color fact sheet entitled “Are the Milk, Meat, and Eggs of Livestock Fed Biotech Crops Safe to Eat?” (Federation of Animal Societies Web Site * Full color fact sheet entitled “Are the Milk, Meat, and Eggs of Livestock Fed Biotech Crops Safe to Eat?” (Federation of Animal Societies Web Sitehttp://

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Animal toxicology studies performed with genetically modified food crops Chassy et al Nutritional and safety assessments of foods and feeds nutritionally improved through biotechnology: an executive summary. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety 3: Full article available at /articles/ pdf

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education No GE food animals on the market Three common misconceptions: 1. Cloning is not GE 2. Treating a cow with rBST does not make her GE. rBST is a protein produced by GE bacteria, but it does not alter the DNA of the cow being treated with rBST in any way 3. There are some live “pox vectored” GE viruses used in livestock as vaccines for certain diseases e.g. avian encephalomyelitis (

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Aqua Bounty - Growth-enhanced salmon up for approval to FDA – first submitted to FDA in

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Transgenic Growth-Enhanced Tilapia being grown in Cuba Maclean and Laight Transgenic fish: an evaluation of benefits and risks. Fish and Fisheries 1:

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education CA Senate Bill 245 “bans aquaculture of salmon, exotic (non-native) and transgenic (genetically-engineered) fish in state waters, including the ocean from 0-3 miles offshore.” Existing regulations governing GM aquatic organisms in CA

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Additionally, California Fish and Game department regulations require the possession of a permit to raise GE fish in contained onshore systems in California. Existing regulations governing GM aquatic organisms in CA

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education GloFish™ – on sale except in CA “Because tropical aquarium fish are not used for food purposes, they pose no threat to the food supply. There is no evidence that these genetically engineered zebra danio fish pose any more threat to the environment than their unmodified counterparts which have long been widely sold in the United States. In the absence of a clear risk to the public health, the FDA finds no reason to regulate these particular fish.” (

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education “Transplantation-friendly” miniature GE pigs…. Takahagi et al Production of alpha 1,3-galactosyltransferase gene knockout pigs expressing both human decay-accelerating factor and N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase III. Molecular Reproduction and Development 71,

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education Low “P” emissions Enviropig™

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education BSE resistant cows... Japanese and U.S. scientists have genetically engineered a bovine embryo that is resistant to the deadly mad cow disease and they plan to breed several of the cows to use them to make medicines to treat human diseases, an official said May 31, Kuroiwa et al Sequential targeting of the genes encoding immunoglobulin-mu and prion protein in cattle. Nature Genetics 36,

Animal Biotechnology and Genomics Education SUMMARY – GE ANIMALS No GE food animals on the market No GE food animals on the market Cloning is not GE Cloning is not GE rbST does not make cows GE rbST does not make cows GE No change in animal performance or detection of GE DNA or protein in animal products when livestock fed using GE crops No change in animal performance or detection of GE DNA or protein in animal products when livestock fed using GE crops FDA will regulate GE food animals FDA will regulate GE food animals CA has specific regulations about GE fish and this prohibits the CA ownership of GloFish CA has specific regulations about GE fish and this prohibits the CA ownership of GloFish Future uses of GM animals are varied and may address important societal needs Future uses of GM animals are varied and may address important societal needs