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Published on: August 5, 2020
DTREEv2, a computer-based support system for the risk assessment of genetically modified plants
Ine Pertry1, Clemens Nothegger2, Jeremy Sweet3
1VIB, Institute of Plant Biotechnology Outreach, Technologiepark 3, B-9052 Gent, Belgium; Ghent University, Department Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Institute of Plant Biotechnology Outreach, Technologiepark 3, B-9052 Gent, Belgium.
Abstract:
Risk assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) remains a contentious area and a major factor influencing the adoption of agricultural biotech. Methodologically, in many countries, risk assessment is conducted by expert committees with little or no recourse to databases and expert systems that can facilitate the risk assessment process. In this paper we describe DTREEv2, a computer-based decision support system for the identification of hazards related to the introduction of GM-crops into the environment. DTREEv2 structures hazard identification and evaluation by means of an Event-Tree type of analysis. The system produces an output flagging identified hazards and potential risks. It is intended to be used for the preparation and evaluation of biosafety dossiers and, as such, its usefulness extends to researchers, risk assessors and regulators in government and industry.
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