Yıl: 2006 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 1 - 11 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

A life with transgenics in 21st century

Öz:
Diğer bir organizma orijinli ve doğal olarak taşımadıkları yeni bir gen veya genleri taşıyan organizmalar transgenik olarak adlandırılmaktadırlar. Transgeniklerin tarım, tıp ve endüstri alanlarında ortaya koydukları önemli, heyecan verici ve gelişmeye açık yararlar nedeniyle "Transgenik Devrim" olarak nitelendirilebilecek yeni bir döneme doğru gidilmektedir. Ancak, transgenikler, pekçok riski ve tartışmayı da beraberlerinde getirmişlerdir. Bu makalede, çağımıza damgasını vuran ve kaçınılmaz bir şekilde hayatımıza giren, transgenik hayvan ve bitkilerin yararları ve riskleri ve ayrıca biyogüvenlik kavramı geniş bir yelpazede ele alınmıştır.
Anahtar Kelime: biyolojik güvenlik çevre halk sağlığı risk transgenikler kaynakların korunması etik hayvan refahı risk yönetimi transgenik hayvanlar sosyoekonomik durum transgenik bitkiler

Konular: Biyokimya ve Moleküler Biyoloji

21. yüzyılda transgeniklerle bir yaşam

Öz:
A transgenic organism is one that contains a new gene or genes from another species. Because of the important and very exciting benefits of transgenics in agricultural, medical and industrial areas, we are going through a new revolution called "Transgenic Revolution". However, they have also brought many risks and controversies with them. In this paper, benefits and risks of transgenic animals and plants, which mark this century and take part in our life, and also concept of biosafety were discussed in a broad spectrum.
Anahtar Kelime: transgenics resource conservation ethics animal welfare risk management transgenic animals socioeconomic status transgenic plants biosafety environment public health risk

Konular: Biyokimya ve Moleküler Biyoloji
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