Ethical and legal implications of gene editing in plant breeding: a systematic literature review

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Abstract

Biotechnology policies and regulations must be revised and updated to reflect the most recent advances in plant-breeding technology. New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBT) such as gene editing have been applied to address the myriad of challenges in plant breeding, while the use of NPBT as emerging biotechnological tools raises legal and ethical concerns. This study aims to highlight how gene editing is operationalized in the existing literature and examine the critical issues of ethical and legal issues of gene editing for plant breeding. We carried out a systematic literature review (SLR) to provide the current states of ethical and legal discourses surrounding this topic. We also identified critical research priority areas and policy gaps that must be addressed when designing the future governance of gene editing in plant breeding.

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Idris, S. H., Mat Jalaluddin, N. S., & Chang, L. W. (2023, December 1). Ethical and legal implications of gene editing in plant breeding: a systematic literature review. Journal of Zhejiang University: Science B. Zhejiang University. https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B2200601

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