Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology is a Bosnian
public research institute, member of Sarajevo University (UNSA), and affiliate center of International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.
ICGEB was established as a special project of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
INGEB was founded under the name "Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology", in 1988. INGEB's headquarters are located in Sarajevo.
One of INGEB's most prominent founders was Professor Rifat Hadžiselimović, with the support of the Government of Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ANUBiH and the biggest B&H economic systems. After the establishment document, INGEB was entrusted with the functions maker, institutional creator and carrier of the overall scientific and professional work in the development of genetic engineering and biotechnology based molecular biology in B&H.
In 1993, by a legal act, the Assembly of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, assumed the right of the founder of the institution, at the beginning of the Bosnian War, and later, in 1999, entitled founder of INGEB took over the Sarajevo Canton.
Structure and activities
In INGEB, there are following functional units:- Laboratory for forensic genetics;
- Laboratory for human genetics;
- Laboratory for GMO and food biosafety;
- Laboratory for molecular genetics of natural resources;
- Laboratory for bioinformatics and biostatistics, and
- Laboratory for cytogenetics and genotoxicology.
Laboratory for Forensic Genetics
Laboratory for forensic genetics provides scientific approach to analysis of samples of different origin. In this laboratory DNA profiling is routinely done for skeletal remains, blood stains, hair, semen, controversial traces on cigarette butts, controversial traces under fingernails, in urine etc.Expert activities perform in laboratory for forensic genetics include:
- paternity testing using samples of buccal swab, blood, hair, bones and other baseline samples.
- motherless paternity testing,
- maternity testing without the presence of the father,
- biological kinship testing,
- forensic DNA analysis for police, prosecution, law offices, courts and private individual purposes.
Laboratory for Human Genetics
This laboratory represents the organizational segment of the Institute which is dealing with genetic characterisation of DNA of human origin for the purpose of basic and applied research. We use molecular-genetics approach mainly PCR based in investigating the genetic structure.Main activities of the laboratory comprise research directions:
- detection of circulating DNA sequences as potential markers in molecular oncology,
- gene expression profiling for characterization of therapeutical effects of novel and biological substances and individual genetic predisposition to complex traits.
Laboratory for GMO and Food Biosafety
The laboratory scope includes wide array of activities mainly focused on the issues of food biosafety and plant biotechnology. It provides qualitative and quantitative analysis of specific DNA sequences in various food matrices, provides advice and correct interpretation of GMO related data to consumers and food safety authority and promotes science based approach to biosafety. In that respect the Laboratory has established communication with JRC-EURL-GMFF and follows the published guidelines. Also, the Laboratory develops new analytical methods, where appropriate, to bridge the gaps in the available methodology.Research aspect of the Laboratory is mainly focused on endemic and endangered plant species with bioactive potential. Simultaneously with bioactive potential of a species, which is explored in in vitro and in vivo models, molecular markers are employed to evaluate its genetic diversity for the purpose of conservation.
Laboratory for Cytogenetics and Genotoxicology
Research activities of the Laboratory for Cytogenetics and Genotoxicology are based on:- Cytogenetic and genotoxicological analysis of bioactive potential of certain physical, chemical and biological agents, and
- Cytogenetic and genotoxicological monitoring of human populations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Expertises:
- Karyotype analysis;
- Cytogenetic biodosimetry;
- In vitro testing of genotoxic and cytotoxic potential of chemical substances and herbal extracts using:
- *Chromosome aberrations analysis;
- *Cytokinesis-block micronucleus cytome assay;
- *Sister-chromatid exchange assay;
- *Allium assay;
- *Alamar blue assay;
- *Trypan blue assay.
- Primary cell lines establishment.
- Analysis of K2 bioactive and medical potential;.
- Analysis of natural bioactive compounds potential in the inhibition of genotoxic and cytotoxic effects in vitro; Financed by Federal ministry of education and science.
- Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity analysis of natural and synthetic food colorants in FB&H; Financed by Federal ministry of education and science.
- Evaluation of antitumor properties of halogenated boroxine; Financed by Federal ministry of education and science.
- Participation in international collaborative project: HUMNXL – Exfoliated cells micronucleus project; ;
- Analysis of the specific chromosomal markers of basal cell carcinoma; Financed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Sarajevo Canton;
- Cytogenetic markers in human populations of FB&H as possible bioindicators for Balcan syndrome; Financed by Federal ministry of science, culture and sport.