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Criteria for risk assessment of plants produced by targeted mutagenesis, cisgenesis and intragenesis

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EFSA was asked by the european Commission to develop criteria as advice for consideration for the risk assessment of plants produced by targeted mutagenesis, cisgenesis and intragenesis. EFSA proposes in this statement six main criteria to assist the risk assessment of these plants. The first four criteria are related to the molecular characterisation of the genetic modification introduced in the recipient plant. The four criteria evaluate whether any exogenous DNA sequence(s) is/are present (Criterion 1), whether such sequence derives from the breeders' gene pool (Criterion 2), the type of integration (Criterion 3) and whether any endogenous plant gene is interrupted (Criterion 4). Depending on the evaluation of the above criteria, the product can be a genome edited plant where no exogenous DNA sequence is present, or a cisgenic or intragenic plant where the cisgenic and intragenic sequence are introduced by targeted insertion and no plant endogenous genes are interrupted. In these cases, two more criteria are assessed to evaluate the history of safe use (Criterion 5) and the structure and function of the new allele (Criterion 6). If cisgenic and intragenic sequence are introduced by random integration without interruption of an endogenous gene, or when no risk is identified when an endogenous gene is interrupted, the criteria 5 and 6 will also be assessed. Evaluating the history of safe use is an important part of the proportionate risk assessment of cisgenic, intragenic and genome‐edited plants since the newly introduced allele may already be present in nature. However, when the history of safe use cannot be sufficiently demonstrated, the function and structure of the introduced allele should be carefully assessed. Recommendations are also included on the aspects that need further elaboration for full applicability of the criteria proposed herein are also included.

dc.identifier.doi10.2903/j.efsa.2022.7618
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectPlant Science
dc.subjectVeterinary (miscellaneous)
dc.subjectAnimal Science and Zoology
dc.subjectMicrobiology
dc.subjectFood Science
dc.subjectParasitology
dc.subject.ddc570 Life sciences; biology
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Criteria for risk assessment of plants produced by targeted mutagenesis, cisgenesis and intragenesis

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uzh.contributor.authorMullins, Ewen
uzh.contributor.authorBresson, Jean‐Louis
uzh.contributor.authorDalmay, Tamas
uzh.contributor.authorDewhurst, Ian Crawford
uzh.contributor.authorEpstein, Michelle M
uzh.contributor.authorFirbank, Leslie George
uzh.contributor.authorGuerche, Philippe
uzh.contributor.authorHejatko, Jan
uzh.contributor.authorMoreno, Francisco Javier
uzh.contributor.authorNaegeli, Hanspeter
uzh.contributor.authorNogué, Fabien
uzh.contributor.authorRostoks, Nils
uzh.contributor.authorSánchez Serrano, Jose Juan
uzh.contributor.authorSavoini, Giovanni
uzh.contributor.authorVeromann, Eve
uzh.contributor.authorVeronesi, Fabio
uzh.contributor.authorFernandez, Antonio
uzh.contributor.authorGennaro, Andrea
uzh.contributor.authorPapadopoulou, Nikoletta
uzh.contributor.authorRaffaello, Tommaso
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uzh.publication.citationMullins, Ewen; Bresson, Jean‐Louis; Dalmay, Tamas; Dewhurst, Ian Crawford; Epstein, Michelle M; Firbank, Leslie George; Guerche, Philippe; Hejatko, Jan; Moreno, Francisco Javier; Naegeli, Hanspeter; Nogué, Fabien; Rostoks, Nils; Sánchez Serrano, Jose Juan; Savoini, Giovanni; Veromann, Eve; Veronesi, Fabio; Fernandez, Antonio; Gennaro, Andrea; Papadopoulou, Nikoletta; Raffaello, Tommaso; Schoonjans, Reinhilde (2022). Criteria for risk assessment of plants produced by targeted mutagenesis, cisgenesis and intragenesis. EFSA Journal, 20(10):e07618.
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uzh.scopus.subjectsParasitology
uzh.scopus.subjectsFood Science
uzh.scopus.subjectsMicrobiology
uzh.scopus.subjectsAnimal Science and Zoology
uzh.scopus.subjectsVeterinary (miscellaneous)
uzh.scopus.subjectsPlant Science
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