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Genomic Editing: The Evolution in Regulatory Management Accompanying Scientific Progress

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.835378

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genome editing; innovation; regulation; new breeding techniques; modern biotechnology

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Argentina has implemented a new regulation for genome-editing products, which applies to all organisms and is not linked to commercial GMO regulations. This regulation provides certainty for local researchers and developers, and encourages more innovation and development.
Argentina currently has a regulation for genome-editing products whose criteria were updated as consultations were received to determine the regulatory status of these products. The aim of this regulation is to consider all organisms (animals, micro-organisms and plants) under the same NBT resolution independently and without being linked to commercial Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) regulations. This gives certainty to local researchers and developers (teams of local developers and researchers), which can be seen in the number of developments and consultations carried out. It should be noted that early results showed that the speed of innovation of these technologies was increasing in a short time, giving more opportunity to local developers who showed interest in generating products in different species, crops and phenotypes.

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