GMOs and Political Stance 2023
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-823903-2.00004-4
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Regulation of CRISPR edited food and feed: legislation and future

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“…In recent times, the biotechnology revolution and industrial transformation grew rapidly. Genome editing technology is actively used to improve crops; however, the release of such crops on the market or in the environment is of concern [ 40 ]. Thus, there was a need to detect genome-edited (GenEd) crops.…”
Section: Applications Of the Versatile Crispr-cas Rna Targeting Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent times, the biotechnology revolution and industrial transformation grew rapidly. Genome editing technology is actively used to improve crops; however, the release of such crops on the market or in the environment is of concern [ 40 ]. Thus, there was a need to detect genome-edited (GenEd) crops.…”
Section: Applications Of the Versatile Crispr-cas Rna Targeting Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDNs have the potential to aid in crop improvement and enhance food security in many sugar beet producing countries (Table 4). SDNs are categorised into SDN1, SDN2, and SDN3 based on the outcomes of genomic alterations and double strand break repair (Ghouri et al, 2023). SDN1 does not require template and causes gene disruptions via InDels (small insertions or deletions of bases).…”
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confidence: 99%