Description
Global Regulatory Outlook of CRISPRized Plants summarizes CRISPR/Cas systems and applications for precise editing of plant genomes and discusses the global regulatory framework for CRISPR edited crops. While CRISPR technology has become a routine, cheap and an efficient method to generate edited crops with superior traits, how these crops will be regulated, will determine the future of this technology. Understanding the current state of regulation, the concerns, issues and foundations for decisions will be key in determining how this technology is used going forward.Global Regulatory Outlook of CRISPRized Plants highlights regulatory classification of CRISPR modifications such as SDN1, SDN2 and SDN3 and their global regulation. and discusses the social, ethical, governance, and policy issues related to CRISPR edited crops. This important summary will be vital to the successful commercialization of CRISPR technology and biosafety concerns associated with this technology.- Presents regulatory frameworks for CRISPR edited crops in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, Japan, EU, Africa, and Asia- Includes a specific chapter on global regulation of genetically engineered crops- Addresses public perception, social aspects, and ethical concerns that are impacting the commercialization of CRISPR edited crops
Table of Contents
1. Genome-edited plants regulations: Notes from editors2. Online tools to track gene editing regulations in Agri-Food Sector3. CRISPR/Cas Systems and Techniques4. Applications of CRISPR/Cas in Plants5. Reagents and their delivery systems in CRISPR/Cas6. Regulatory Triggers of CRISPR edited crops7. Tracking Footprints of CRISPR based genome editing8. GMOs and Their Regulatory Frameworks9. Regulatory Framework of CRISPR Edited Crops in USA10. Regulation of CRISPR Edited Plants in Latin America11. Regulatory outlook of CRISPR edited plants in Canada12. Regulatory Aspects of CRISPR Edited Plants in EU13. Regulation of CRISPR Edited Plants in Australia and New Zealand14. Regulatory Overview of CRISPR Edited Plants in Asian Countries15. Regulatory landscape of genome edited crops: A Japanese Perspective16. Regulatory Status of CRISPR Edited Crops in Africa 17. Regulation of CRISPRized Plants in Eastern Europe and Central Asia18. Gene Editing Regulation in Argentina19. Food and feed safety considerations for genetically modified crops, in particular gene-edited ones, from a European perspective20. CRISPR/cas genome editing and applications in forest tree breeding21. Social, Ethical, Policy and Governance Issue of CRISPR Edited Plants



