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Title Redesigning nature : gene technology
Published Melbourne, Victoria : Informit EduTV, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (15 min.) : digital, sound, colour
Series Food for thought ; episode 5
Food for thought ; episode 5
Summary "To many scientists, gene technology is just another agricultural tool to help us grow bigger and better crops and livestock. But to others, like environmentalists and consumer advocates, the genetic manipulation of the plants and animals we eat poses huge risks that might not be worth taking. This program explores both sides of this controversial debate as it highlights specific ways in which genes have been manipulated to alter a plant or animal's characteristics. These include the creation of crops that resist the use of herbicides or have inbuilt insecticides, potatoes that don't go brown and rice with the potential to protect eyesight. We examine the facts behind some concerns about gene technology's potential impact on human health and the environment, exploring how new food labelling laws in Australia provide additional information for those who wish to avoid eating genetically modified material." -- ABC schools TV website
Credits Writer/producer: Carolyn Jones
Performer Presenter, David Roberts
Notes Rated: G
Subject Food industry and trade -- Australia.
Food -- Composition.
Nutrition -- Australia.
Agricultural genome mapping.
Crops -- Genetic engineering.
Crops -- Genetics.
Transgenic plants.
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Form Streaming video
Author Jones, Carolyn, writer, producer
Roberts, David, presenter
Informit EduTV, distributor