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Revision as of 22:08, 18 September 2015

Survey

This year we decided to conduct two surveys to gain an understanding of how the community views the applications of our project. The surveys were conducted on campus, and it was open to all for participation. This allowed not only just students on campus but workers and professors to participate in the survey. Thus, allowing a wider more encompassing range of the University of Waterloo community for analysis. We extended our range to encompass the Waterloo/Kitchener community by hosting the surveys, with permission, at the Downtown Kitchener Market . With both communities we then assessed their opinions on the following topics:

  • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
  • Genetically modified foods
  • CRISPR-cas9 sysmtem
  • Genetic Engineering

Not only were we looking for their opinions but we wondered if by changing the wording from GMOs to gene editing techniques on similar questions if answers would vary. This will be discussed at the end of this page.

GMOs

Within this section we will have the stats and analysis for the GMO survey. The graphs and the discussion will go in here.

Figure A:Distribution of knowledge degree on GMOs.
Figure B:Distribution as to where survey participants obtained their knowledge on GMOs.
Figure C: Estimating the amount of available foods that contain GM ingredients
Figure D:Percent of people who agree and do not agree with the sale of GMOs
Figure E:Percentage of people who agree or do not agree with continuing research in the GM foods field.
Figure F:The degree of which participants know the difference between mutagenesis and conventional breeding.
How many people want the GM food labelled.
The types of crops that the community would be most likely to buy.
The confidence in GM food safety within the Waterloo/Kitchener community.
Figure A:Current or obtained level of degree and their knowledge of GMOs.
Figure B:Current or obtained level of education and how it effects choice of GM food sale.
Figure C:Does the understanding of GMOs effect confidence in safety?

Gene Editing

Here we will talk about the Gene Editing Survey and its results.

Knowledge

Figure A: Knowledge of CRISPR-cas9 sysyem.
Figure B: Where is CRISPR-cas9 information obtained.

Opinion

Figure C: What would the community be okay with modifying genetically.
Figure D: What applications of engineering the community would be okay with.
Figure E: The opinion on if CRISPR-cas9 should be regulated in research.
Figure F:The degree to which the community would be okay to eating foods with CRISPR-cas9 technology in it.
Figure G: What foods are the community okay with eating.

Confidence

Figure H: The communities confidence levels in the safety of the CRISPR-cas9 system.
Level of Education vs Do you know CRISPR-cas9 Tech
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Level of Education vs Do you know CRISPR-cas9 Tech
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Level of Education vs Do you know CRISPR-cas9 Tech
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Comparing the two surveys

Within this section we will discuss the comparison of the two surveys.

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