Perfilado de sección

    • Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University FUJIMOTO Takafumi

      In the history of human food production, selective breeding has been used to achieve better production. In selective breeding, useful traits have been specialized and organisms have changed to show a variety of forms and characteristics. On the other hand, genetic recombination technology is considered one of the effective breeding techniques in that it can introduce traits that cannot be obtained by crossbreeding between the same species. In this lecture, plant and animal breeding will be outlined, salmon, the first genetically modified food approved by the FDA for animals, will be introduced as a representative example, and methods for producing genetically modified organisms will be explained and their use will be considered.