Ntiaj teb no Council tsab ntawv rau txoj kev cai ntawm noob-edited ntiaj teb no

ECJ cov lus txiav txim: EU hauv lub xeev yuav tsis tau txais kev ntsuas txog cov zaub mov thiab cov khoom noj khoom haus tsuas yog tshwj tias nws yog ib qho teeb meem loj rau kev noj qab haus huv los yog ib puag ncig
Lub kaum hli ntuj 1, 2017
According to Advocate General Bobek, organisms obtained by mutagenesis are, in principle, exempted from the obligations in the Genetically Modified Organisms Directive.
Lub ib hlis ntuj 18, 2018

Executive Summary: The advent of gene editing as a plant breeding method presents important opportunities for making very precise changes in genomes to obtain desired traits or remove undesirable traits. As with all newly developed plants, plants with genetic changes obtained through genome editing are subject to existing plant-variety development systems. In as far as those genetic changes are indistinguishable from what can be obtained using conventional strategies, we recommend the resulting plants are subject only to existing systems for variety development. Only when genetic changes go well beyond what can be obtained with conventional breeding strategies might the resulting plants also be subject to biosafety (e.g. GMO) kev cai.

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