Genome-Edited E3902 Camelina Cleared for Planting in Canada |
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Yield10 Bioscience announced that the Plant Biosafety Office of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency recently reviewed information on the Company's E3902 Camelina sativa (Camelina) and determined that E3902 is not a Plant with Novel Trait and is not subject to a pre-market notification under Part V of the Seeds Regulations.
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Study Explores Public Trust in Regulatory Agencies on Gene Drive Policy Development |
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Public trust in government agencies greatly influences public perceptions and opinions on policy issues. With the emergence of gene drive technology, understanding public trust in regulatory agencies is crucial in supporting policy development. A study published in Review of Policy Research explores public trust in regulatory agencies that may lead to enabling policies for gene drive applications and research.
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International Team of Scientists Cracks Sugarcane's Complex Genetic Code |
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Sugarcane's complicated genetics made it the last major crop without a complete and highly accurate genome. Scientists from France, Australia, Czech Republic, and the United States led by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (JGI) have developed and combined multiple techniques to successfully map out sugarcane's genetic code.
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A biweekly update on gene editing research, regulations, and impact
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A monthly update on gene drive research and development provided by ISAAA in collaboration with the Outreach Network for Gene Drive Research |
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GM APPROVAL UPDATES |
- The Philippines approved the canola event LBFLFK for food, feed, and processing.
- The Philippines approved the cotton event GFM cry1A for commercial cultivation.
- Brazil approved the wheat event HB4 for commercial cultivation.
- The Philippines approved the soybean event GMB 151 for food, feed, and processing.
- The Philippines approved the eggplant event EE-1 for cultivation
- The USA approved the canola event MON94100 for food and feed.
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