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Transcript
The Pollution Within
Overview
 The Definition
 Genetic Engineering
 Invasive Species
 Controversial Term
 Back Breeding
 Genetic Erosion
The Definition
A controversial term for uncontrolled
Gene flow into Wild Populations .
This is undesirable according to groups such as
“Greenpeace” & “TRAFFIC”.
Controversial Term
 Genetic Deterioration
 Genetic Aggression
 Genetic Mixing
 Pre-Historic Concept
Back Breeding
 Artificial or Selective
Breeding
 Extinct Animals
 Conservation Biology
 Examples
Breeding Back
(Heck Cattle Group in Netherlands)
Breeding Back
(Tamaskan Dog bred to resemble the Wolf in
phenotype)
Genetic Erosion &
Pollution Assessment
Methodologies
• Objectives :
1) Agree genetic erosion and pollution
assessment methodologies for CWR.
(Crop Wild Relatives)
2) To assess and predict genetic erosion.
Prioritization - Which taxa
do we assess in detail?
• We have to highlight the taxa where
more detailed assessment of genetic
erosion/pollution and subsequent
monitoring is needed.
• The Red List threat category could be a
determining factor in choosing the level
of assessment of genetic
erosion/pollution.
Session 1
( Presentations and
Discussions ) :
Political and legal issues.
 Genetic erosion.
Genetic pollution.
Session 2
( Monitoring ):
Monitoring at the taxonomic level.
Monitoring at the population level.
Monitoring at the gene level.
Session 3
( Case Studies ):
 Agricultural crops.
 Any special cases to
consider ?
Horticultural crops.
 Any specific examples ?
 Any special needs ?
 Forestry.
THANK YOU !
A Presentation by
 Darshan Gajara (1111118)
 Rohan Thakkar (1111076)
 Pallavi Bhoite (1011077)