Regulatory issues for genetically modified animals

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作者
Perry Bradbury HACKETT [1 ]
机构
[1] Center for Genome Engineering, Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota
关键词
algorithms; editing; FDA; GMO; recombinant DNA; USDA;
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S188 [农业生物工程]; F313 [农业建设与发展];
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0202 ; 020205 ; 071007 ; 0828 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 1203 ;
摘要
Precision genetics and breeding have the potential to meet the agricultural needs and goals of the world in the 21 st century. These needs include increasing the efficiency of production of animals and improving their products with minimal impact on the environment. The USA is the major innovator in genomic science and the acknowledged leader in formulating policies to regulate genetic applications in medicine and agriculture. However,governments worldwide have been exceedingly reluctant to support the introduction of genetically modified(GM)animals into agriculture. Regulatory policies have stagnated due to legal guidelines that could not anticipate the needs and solutions that are evident today. This must change if we are to maintain planetary integrity. I propose a new, market-based regulatory model for GM livestock that has both a strong scientific foundation and has worked for 10000 years. The model is similar to that for information technology in which specific algorithms drive computer and cell phone applications. Genome engineers write genetic algorithms that drive the traits in biological organisms. Accordingly, GM products should be viewed in terms of their use and public benefit rather than by limitations to the genetic programing coming from a few highly vocal groups. Genetic algorithms(Genapps) of the 21st century will include not only introduction of synthetic genes, but also complete natural and synthetic biochemical pathways to produce agricultural products that are maximally efficient, healthy to humans and animals, and sustainable in an era of changing climates while avoiding environmental degradation.
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页码:188 / 203
页数:16
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