TOPIC: SUMMARY: In YOUR OWN words… ETHICS: EVOLUTION: : OPINIONS: A code has been discovered… A code “above” (epi-) the genome… DNA, the “instructions” for protein (trait) construction aka GENES, has been found to contain a SECOND code…one that can determines be DIRECTLY whether or not a gene affected by theshould ENVIRONMENT be expressed Inheritable changes in gene activity due to environmental factors The environment CHANGING the phenotype… Things like diet, preventing or stress, etc add or enabling gene remove “methyls/ expression. acetyls” to histone http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/epigenetics/ DIET impacts the health of future offspring…at the DNA level. CONSIDER: it is against the law to consume alcohol while pregnant & smoking is strongly frowned-upon As epigenetic knowledge grows, should prospective parents be forbidden to eat/drink whatever they want? Work in stressful jobs? Hank Green 9-min 2013 NOVA 13-min DEGRASSE TYSON 2012 TWIN STUDY 4-min 2009 ETHICS: Respect the inherent rights of the individual, human dignity Maximum benefit, min cost Justice…what is “fair” OP: 1. How far should society go in modifying people’s behavior in light of this new knowledge? 2. Now that you know, will you consider altering your own habits in any way? If no, explain. If yes, how? Who should be allowed access to your genome? What’s the GINA Bill? Should private corporations be allowed to OWN genes? YOUR genes?? New USB Stick Sequences DNA in Moments Built by UK firm Nanopore, the small device--called the minION--can sequence the genomes of viruses and bacteria in seconds. The data is relayed directly to your computer, since it is, after all, a USB stick. The tech might be a bit simple, but it is more than capable of testing a biopsy for cancer in moments or testing bone fragments for the species of their owner at, say, an archaeological dig. The MinION is capable of handling human genome in 6 hours, which is a bit longer than that of of their competitors, who launched a desktop model that can process a human genome in 2 hrs. And with similar prices ($900 for the MinION and $1,000 for the Ion Proton from Ion Torrent). But while Ion Torrent has a bit of an advantage on time and is already known in the industry, the sheer portability of the MinION could make it a winner. HGP 2003: 15 yrs, $3 billion MinION 2012: 2 hrs, $900* *Device cost…what would you be charged? $20? Prohibits the use of genetic information in health insurance and employment. The GINA Bill: 2008 The Act prohibits group health plans and health insurers from denying coverage to a healthy individual or charging that person higher premiums based solely on a genetic predisposition to developing a disease in the future. Do you have a Y enetic chromosome? The legislation also bars employers from using individuals' genetic information when making hiring, firing, job placement, or promotion decisions. auto/life? not included in nformation Senator Ted Kennedy called it the "first major new civil rights bill of the new century.“ GINA In 2008, on April 24 H.R. 493 passed the Senate 95-0. The bill was then sent back to the House of Representatives and passed 414-1 on May 1; the lone dissenter was Congressman Ron Paul. President George W. Bush signed the bill into law on May 21, 2008. ondiscrimination ct GINA: doctors, military, and law enforcement YES Genetic Privacy Minnesota Legislature Exemption Bill 5-min 2009 Genoism (Canadian Parliament) 6-min 2007 “Home Genetics Test” Man-on-the-street opinions in NYC 2-min 2014 ETHICS: Respect the inherent rights of the individual, human dignity Maximum benefit, min cost Justice…what is “fair” OP: 1. Can you see yourself EVER “sequencing” someone without their consent/knowledge…if it was quick, simple, & cheap? Explain. 2. How would you feel if you didn’t BUT THEY SEQUENCED YOU!? 3. Would it be “worth it” if we could rid ourselves of ALL –isms and ONLY have GENOism? Medicines tailored specifically to YOUR genome …but extremely costly (more than 1000% increase over mass-produced pharmaceuticals) …you’d never have a “side effect” Plant Patents: granted to someone that has “discovered” and asexually reproduced a distinct/new variety of plant. Companies can alter plant genes, then patent these changes. So if a company alters the “size” gene in corn to make bigger ears of corn, they would own the rights to any changes to that “size” gene. Human gene patents: give the owner of the patent the right to give certain gene sequences to people A gene patent is a patent on a specific isolated DNA sequence. By patenting a gene (DNA sequence), you claim ownership over it and profit from it.. In the United States, natural biological substances themselves can be patented (apart from any associated process or usage) if they are sufficiently "isolated" from their naturally occurring states. Prominent historical examples of such patents include those on adrenaline, insulin, vitamin B12, and various genes. However, a landmark ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in June 2013 declared naturally occurring DNA sequences ineligible for patents Should private corporations be able to patent (own) DNA…from a plant …from a person? The patenting of genes is a controversial issue in terms of bioethics. There are three main concerns voiced about genetic patenting; First, some believe it is unethical to patent genetic material because it treats life as a commodity. Second, some say that living materials occur naturally, and therefore cannot be patented. Finally, there is the fear that allowing patents on genetic material will undermine the dignity of people and other animals by subjecting their genes to ownership by other people Gene patents (pay-tents) in Austrail-yer 5-min (back-bencher = congress person) Sued by Myriad to cease-and-desist cancer research (BRCA) Australian Supreme Court sides with Myriad 2012 Gene Patents 60 Minutes Intro Myriad Corp 2-min 2009 ETHICS: Respect the inherent rights of the individual, human dignity Maximum benefit, min cost Justice…what is “fair” OP: 1. How many genes did you think were patented? 2. How do you feel about the fact that private companies own your genes? Realize, just because it’s illegal in the U.S. doesn’t make it illegal in the rest of the world. 3. Should corporations be allowed to own plant genes? Explain. ENGINEERING: using knowledge gained through science to solve a (human) problem NOTE: There is NO SUCH THING as a “Perfect Solution”… …there are ALWAYS unintended consequences Two kinds of CLONING: Stem cells come from 4 sources; bone marrow, the bloodstream, the umbilical cord of newborns, & unborn embryos. While more controversial embyronic stem cells have the ability to become a wider variety of new cells. Avoids immunorejection of transplants as well as waiting on a donor …savior babies? easier? SK clones Booger …for how much$$$?? 45-sec 2008 What are Stem Cells? 2-min 2011 Hollywood’s Interpretation (aka science FICTION): The Island (2005) Directed by Michael Bay with Scarlett Johansson & Ewan McGregor (cloning+savior babies) 3 clips 2-min :cloning 2-min: I wanna live 1-min: savior babies ETHICS: Respect the inherent rights of the individual, human dignity Maximum benefit, min cost Justice…what is “fair” OP: 1. Would you ever consider… therapeutic cloning? Reproductive? If no, why not? If yes, under what circumstances? You get married and discover your spouse has stem cells saved up (for cloning?). 2. In what way(s) will that affect your relationship? When you turn 18 your parents inform you that they had a clone warehoused for you (like in the movie). 3. What do you do? eneticallyodified rganisms (Foods) Golden Rice More than 600,000 children die by the age of 5 every year due to Vitamin A deficiency The precursor to VitA production is the protein beta-carotene Rice makes b-car…but only in its leaves. By adding a daffodil gene to the rice genome, Golden Rice was produced, increasing b-car production by 23 times over white rice. With funding from Bill & Melinda Gates it has been field tested in the Philippines since 2005. To increase the efficiency of phosphate digestion by 60% (removing it from the environment) a gene constructed in a lab was inserted into E. coli. These were injected into embryos and implanted. After 10 generations the gene was inherited by standard Mendelian processes. The gene of the golden orb weaver responsible for the manufacture of However, after public the protein FIBROIN was successfully gene of eating a jellyfish responsible for into the enzyme thatgoat generates fearsThe regarding spliced goats. The udders its bioluminescence (producingthen its own light)the wasprotein successfully genetically-altered produced along with inserted into the follicle cells oftheir cats…which now produce a coat of pork, all Enviropigs milk. that glows when werefurdestroyed after 10 exposed to UV light…a gene inherited by For its weight, spider silk isprocess 10 timeshas stronger thansimilar steel, can stretch up its offspring. To date the produced results generations, in 2012. toin 20X its length, & resists temp extremes (-20 to 330 C). It could be sheep, dogs, rabbits, pigs, and monkeys (marmosets). used in artificial tendons/ligaments, parachutes, air bags, and is thinner yet stronger than Kevlar…patented as “BioSteel.” Enviropig 4-min Pro-GMO 5-min Eyes of Nye Bird-mouse 20-sec Weather-resist. Crops 2-min Anti-GMO 5-min (California) Anti-GMO 2-min (Europe) Glow-in-the-dark cats 2-min Spider goats 4-min Potato vaccine 1-min Don’t become a “random fanatic” (“truther” or conspiracy theorist) …try as often as you can to base your decisions on peer-reviewed science. Question someone’s motives? ABSOLUTELY!! Be critical, skeptical, AND DEMAND EVIDENCE…but avoid a reflex reaction based on emotion (you are usually being manipulated if this is the case). Here’s a metaphor… GMOs are like smelting. Smelting, the technology of working with metals, ores, and forming things of metal has given us everything from spaceflight to medical instruments…as well as guns and swords. Anything can be twisted toward a destructive end but banning smelting, like banning GMOs, is not only silly…it’s BAD SCIENCE. ETHICS: Respect the inherent rights of the individual, human dignity Maximum benefit, min cost Justice…what is “fair” OP: 1. How do you feel about labeling foods if they are GMOs? 2. Would you eat bacon from an Enviropig? What about a modified ear of corn? Buy a glow-in-the-dark cat? Explain. Geneticists fear that one day this method could be used to create new races of humans with extra, desired characteristics such as strength or high intelligence. Writing in the Journal of Human Reproduction, the researchers, led by fertility pioneer Professor Jacques Cohen, say that this ‘is the first case of human genome modification resulting in normal healthy children’. Jacques Cohen is regarded as a brilliant but controversial scientist who has pushed the boundaries of assisted reproduction technologies. Last year, Professor Cohen said that his expertise would allow him to clone children –a prospect treated with horror by the mainstream scientific community. ‘It would be an afternoon’s work for one of my students,’ he said, adding that he had been approached by ‘at least three’ individuals wishing to create a cloned child, but had turned down their requests. Using knowledge of genetics to pass down specific traits (like blonde hair & blue eyes?) to “improve” the population. The ultimate goal is to increase “desired” traits and to decrease “undesirable traits.” * Who decides what’s “desired”? …the government? …the individual? …the wealthy? …competing nations? And what about Free Will vs Genetic Determinism? *Brave New World -Huxley, 1932 Started with screening for …genetic disorders Involves two technologies; IVF & PGD IVF = in vitro fertilization (rather than in utero) aka “test-tube babies”, the first of which was Louise Brown born in 1978 (more than 100,000 alive today) PGD = preimplantation genetic diagnosis …DNA is sequenced not long after fert. Has now spread to include… …gender selection …(monogenic) trait selection …as well as screening for “undesirable*” disorders *Down’s Syndrome, Turner’s, Klinefelter’s, cancer (BRCA) color-blindness, myopia, obesity, alcoholism, baldness propensity for violence, ADHD, asthma, cystic fibrosis red hair, left-handed, tone deaf, pale skin, scrawny physique “It’s playing God” Maybe…but if God GAVE man the skills, the knowledge to be able to DO something, is that not God’s Will? And even if parents “make” an uber-athlete, or super-doctor, or If you can bekid genetically elite musician…what if the just doesn’tlabeled, like sports or…? should you be funneled (forced) (FREE WILL vs GENETIC DETERMINISM) into a specific segment of society Elective procedures like these are not covered by insurance and based on the results of that test? costs can run into the 100s of thousands (or millions)…so the uber- super- elite are only among the 1% And even if America bans this, what’s to stop other nations? China? South Korea? European nations? Japan? Designer Babies Perfect Josh (use Google Chrome browser) http://science.discovery.com/videos/brink-news-designer-babies.html Whitest Kids…Baby traits 4-min Home Test Kit 2.5-min Polydactyly 2-min Gender Selection 3-min Eugenics 2-min Hard Choices 5-min ETHICS: Respect the inherent rights of the individual, human dignity Maximum benefit, min cost Justice…what is “fair” OP: 1. What genetic factors (traits? disorders?) would you select for (eliminate from) your child (if you could afford it)? 2. Where do you “draw the line?” 3. List 3 GOOD things that would result from eugenics. Self-Reflection 1. How much did you know about these topics before we started? What ….percentage…. of this material was “new knowledge”? 2. What did you discover about yourself? 3. These topics “tell a story.” What do they reflect about life? …about your future? ….we find ourselves in a world where MANY of these topics confront us ALL AT THE SAME TIME? --(no) Genetic Privacy --Genetic Determinism --Genoism --Genetically-modified humans --IVF replaces IUF as the “acceptable method” --PGD and CRSPR are as common as…cell phones IN THE NOT-TOO-DISTANT FUTURE…….