Towards progressive regulatory approaches for agricultural applications of animal biotechnology.

Traditional breeding techniques, applied incrementally over thousands of years, have yielded huge benefits in the characteristics of agricultural animals. This is a result of significant, measurable changes to the genomes of those animal species and breeds. Genome editing techniques may now be applied to achieve targeted DNA sequence alterations, with the potential to affect traits of interest to production of agricultural animals in just one generation. New opportunities arise to improve characteristics difficult to achieve or not amenable to traditional breeding, including disease resistance, and traits that can improve animal welfare, reduce environmental impact, or mitigate impacts of climate change. Countries and supranational institutions are in the process of defining regulatory approaches for genome edited animals and can benefit from sharing approaches and experiences to institute progressive policies in which regulatory oversight is scaled to the particular level of risk involved. To facilitate information sharing and discussion on animal biotechnology, an international community of researchers, developers, breeders, regulators, and communicators recently held a series of seven virtual workshop sessions on applications of biotechnology for animal agriculture, food and environmental safety assessment, regulatory approaches, and market and consumer acceptance. In this report, we summarize the topics presented in the workshop sessions, as well as discussions coming out of the breakout sessions. This is framed within the context of past and recent scientific and regulatory developments. This is a pivotal moment for determination of regulatory approaches and establishment of trust across the innovation through-chain, from researchers, developers, regulators, breeders, farmers through to consumers.

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Main Authors: HALLERMAN, E. M., DAGLI, M. L. Z., CAMARGO, L. S. de A., BREDLAU, J. P., WRAY-CAHEN, D., WALTON, M., TIZARD, M., ROCHA-SALAVARRIETA, P. J., ROMERO-ALDEMITA, R., NGURE, G., KAREMBU, M.
Other Authors: JUSTIN P. BREDLAU, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: Transgenic Research, v. 31, n. 2, p. 167-199, 2022. 2022-11-30
Subjects:Regulatory cooperation, Public acceptance., Genome editing, Genetic modification, Genética Animal, Biotecnologia., Genetic engineering, Livestock., International trade, Public policy,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1149036
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11248-021-00294-3
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11490362022-11-30T20:01:40Z Towards progressive regulatory approaches for agricultural applications of animal biotechnology. HALLERMAN, E. M. DAGLI, M. L. Z. CAMARGO, L. S. de A. BREDLAU, J. P. WRAY-CAHEN, D. WALTON, M. TIZARD, M. ROCHA-SALAVARRIETA, P. J. ROMERO-ALDEMITA, R. NGURE, G. KAREMBU, M. JUSTIN P. BREDLAU, U.S. Department of Agriculture LUIZ SERGIO DE ALMEIDA CAMARGO, CNPGL MARIA LUCIA ZAIDAN DAGLI, Universidade de São Paulo MARGARET KAREMBU, International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications AfriCenter GODFREY NGURE, International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications AfriCenter RHODORA ROMERO-ALDEMITA, ISAAA SEAsia Center PEDRO JESÚS ROCHA-SALAVARRIETA, InterAmerican Institute for Cooperation On Agriculture MARK TIZARD, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation MARK WALTON, AquaBounty DIANE WRAY-CAHEN, U.S. Department of Agriculture. ERIC M. HALLERMAN, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Regulatory cooperation Public acceptance. Genome editing Genetic modification Genética Animal Biotecnologia. Genetic engineering Livestock. International trade Public policy Traditional breeding techniques, applied incrementally over thousands of years, have yielded huge benefits in the characteristics of agricultural animals. This is a result of significant, measurable changes to the genomes of those animal species and breeds. Genome editing techniques may now be applied to achieve targeted DNA sequence alterations, with the potential to affect traits of interest to production of agricultural animals in just one generation. New opportunities arise to improve characteristics difficult to achieve or not amenable to traditional breeding, including disease resistance, and traits that can improve animal welfare, reduce environmental impact, or mitigate impacts of climate change. Countries and supranational institutions are in the process of defining regulatory approaches for genome edited animals and can benefit from sharing approaches and experiences to institute progressive policies in which regulatory oversight is scaled to the particular level of risk involved. To facilitate information sharing and discussion on animal biotechnology, an international community of researchers, developers, breeders, regulators, and communicators recently held a series of seven virtual workshop sessions on applications of biotechnology for animal agriculture, food and environmental safety assessment, regulatory approaches, and market and consumer acceptance. In this report, we summarize the topics presented in the workshop sessions, as well as discussions coming out of the breakout sessions. This is framed within the context of past and recent scientific and regulatory developments. This is a pivotal moment for determination of regulatory approaches and establishment of trust across the innovation through-chain, from researchers, developers, regulators, breeders, farmers through to consumers. 2022-11-30T20:01:40Z 2022-11-30T20:01:40Z 2022-11-30 2022 Artigo de periódico http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1149036 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11248-021-00294-3 Ingles en openAccess Transgenic Research, v. 31, n. 2, p. 167-199, 2022.
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English
topic Regulatory cooperation
Public acceptance.
Genome editing
Genetic modification
Genética Animal
Biotecnologia.
Genetic engineering
Livestock.
International trade
Public policy
Regulatory cooperation
Public acceptance.
Genome editing
Genetic modification
Genética Animal
Biotecnologia.
Genetic engineering
Livestock.
International trade
Public policy
spellingShingle Regulatory cooperation
Public acceptance.
Genome editing
Genetic modification
Genética Animal
Biotecnologia.
Genetic engineering
Livestock.
International trade
Public policy
Regulatory cooperation
Public acceptance.
Genome editing
Genetic modification
Genética Animal
Biotecnologia.
Genetic engineering
Livestock.
International trade
Public policy
HALLERMAN, E. M.
DAGLI, M. L. Z.
CAMARGO, L. S. de A.
BREDLAU, J. P.
WRAY-CAHEN, D.
WALTON, M.
TIZARD, M.
ROCHA-SALAVARRIETA, P. J.
ROMERO-ALDEMITA, R.
NGURE, G.
KAREMBU, M.
Towards progressive regulatory approaches for agricultural applications of animal biotechnology.
description Traditional breeding techniques, applied incrementally over thousands of years, have yielded huge benefits in the characteristics of agricultural animals. This is a result of significant, measurable changes to the genomes of those animal species and breeds. Genome editing techniques may now be applied to achieve targeted DNA sequence alterations, with the potential to affect traits of interest to production of agricultural animals in just one generation. New opportunities arise to improve characteristics difficult to achieve or not amenable to traditional breeding, including disease resistance, and traits that can improve animal welfare, reduce environmental impact, or mitigate impacts of climate change. Countries and supranational institutions are in the process of defining regulatory approaches for genome edited animals and can benefit from sharing approaches and experiences to institute progressive policies in which regulatory oversight is scaled to the particular level of risk involved. To facilitate information sharing and discussion on animal biotechnology, an international community of researchers, developers, breeders, regulators, and communicators recently held a series of seven virtual workshop sessions on applications of biotechnology for animal agriculture, food and environmental safety assessment, regulatory approaches, and market and consumer acceptance. In this report, we summarize the topics presented in the workshop sessions, as well as discussions coming out of the breakout sessions. This is framed within the context of past and recent scientific and regulatory developments. This is a pivotal moment for determination of regulatory approaches and establishment of trust across the innovation through-chain, from researchers, developers, regulators, breeders, farmers through to consumers.
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HALLERMAN, E. M.
DAGLI, M. L. Z.
CAMARGO, L. S. de A.
BREDLAU, J. P.
WRAY-CAHEN, D.
WALTON, M.
TIZARD, M.
ROCHA-SALAVARRIETA, P. J.
ROMERO-ALDEMITA, R.
NGURE, G.
KAREMBU, M.
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topic_facet Regulatory cooperation
Public acceptance.
Genome editing
Genetic modification
Genética Animal
Biotecnologia.
Genetic engineering
Livestock.
International trade
Public policy
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DAGLI, M. L. Z.
CAMARGO, L. S. de A.
BREDLAU, J. P.
WRAY-CAHEN, D.
WALTON, M.
TIZARD, M.
ROCHA-SALAVARRIETA, P. J.
ROMERO-ALDEMITA, R.
NGURE, G.
KAREMBU, M.
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