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Crop Gene-Editing: Should We Bypass or Apply Existing GMO Policy?
1Office of Health and Safety, Hokkaido University, Kita8 Nishi5, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0808, Japan.
Abstract:
Recent advances in crop gene-editing technologies allow for efficient site-specific mutagenesis without introducing exogenous DNA, potentially bypassing product-based genetically modified organism (GMO) regulations. Conversely, such plants can be subject to process-based GMO regulations. However, it is important to tailor existing GMO regulations with the aim to ensure social acceptance of gene-edited crops.
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