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Genome-Edited Plants: Opportunities and Challenges for an Anticipatory Detection and Identification Framework.

Alexandra Ribarits1, Michael Eckerstorfer2, Samson Simon3, Walter Stepanek1.   

Abstract

It is difficult to trace and identify genome-edited food and feed products if relevant information is not made available to competent authorities. This results in major challenges, as genetically modified organism (GMO) regulatory frameworks for food and feed that apply to countries such as the member states of the European Union (EU) require enforcement based on detection. An international anticipatory detection and identification framework for voluntary collaboration and collation of disclosed information on genome-edited plants could be a valuable tool to address these challenges caused by data gaps. Scrutinizing different information sources and establishing a level of information that is sufficient to unambiguously conclude on the application of genome editing in the plant breeding process can support the identification of genome-edited products by complementing the results of analytical detection. International coordination to set up an appropriate state-of-the-art database is recommended to overcome the difficulty caused by the non-harmonized bio-safety regulation requirements of genome-edited food and feed products in various countries. This approach helps to avoid trade disruptions and to facilitate GMO/non-GMO labeling schemes. Implementation of the legal requirements for genome-edited food and feed products in the EU and elsewhere would substantially benefit from such an anticipatory framework.

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Keywords:  GMO; detection; genome editing; identification; labeling; regulation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33669278     DOI: 10.3390/foods10020430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


  3 in total

Review 1.  Biosafety of Genome Editing Applications in Plant Breeding: Considerations for a Focused Case-Specific Risk Assessment in the EU.

Authors:  Michael F Eckerstorfer; Marcin Grabowski; Matteo Lener; Margret Engelhard; Samson Simon; Marion Dolezel; Andreas Heissenberger; Christoph Lüthi
Journal:  BioTech (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-22

Review 2.  Cell and Gene Therapy for Anemia: Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Gene Editing.

Authors:  Dito Anurogo; Nova Yuli Prasetyo Budi; Mai-Huong Thi Ngo; Yen-Hua Huang; Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  An Editing-Site-Specific PCR Method for Detection and Quantification of CAO1-Edited Rice.

Authors:  Hongwen Zhang; Jun Li; Shengbo Zhao; Xiaohong Yan; Nengwu Si; Hongfei Gao; Yunjing Li; Shanshan Zhai; Fang Xiao; Gang Wu; Yuhua Wu
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-05-27
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