Dick Vet News issue 33

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Dick Vet News Issue 33

Research

Research

Scientists back plans to progress gene editing regulations

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oslin Institute scientists have welcomed moves by the UK Government to review regulations around gene editing that could help farmers grow more resistant, nutritious, and productive crops. The Government plans follow a nationwide consultation on gene editing, to which the Roslin Institute responded. The move could allow the UK to revise rules on the use of gene-editing technologies that enable changes in an organism’s DNA. These changes could make breeding more precise and efficient. The UK’s recent departure from the EU means it is able to develop its own regulations on gene editing.

Gene editing does not involve the introduction of DNA from other species. Its use could bring about genetic changes similar to those that could be produced more slowly through natural breeding processes. Under current rules, gene editing is regulated in the same way as genetically modified organisms, in which additional DNA, sometimes from another species, may be introduced into an organism. This is currently controlled by EU GMO regulations. As a first step, the Government’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) will seek to change the rules relating to gene editing to cut red tape for crop trials and make research and development easier.

The focus will be on plants produced by genetic technologies, where genetic changes could have occurred naturally or could have been a result of traditional breeding methods. Further steps will be to review the regulatory definitions of a genetically modified organism, to exclude organisms produced by gene editing and other genetic technologies where these could have been developed by traditional breeding. GMO regulations would continue to apply where gene editing introduces DNA from other species into an organism. Gene editing offers major opportunities to address the combined challenges of rapidly


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