Gene editing ruling harms EU pig breeding

17-08-2018 | |
Photo: Norrie Russell, The Roslin Institute, UK
Photo: Norrie Russell, The Roslin Institute, UK
After postponing several times, the European Court of Justice decided last July that the gene editing technique CRISPR should be seen and treated as genetic modification. This decision will seriously impact further developments and implementation of CRISPR in genetic programmes. What will it mean for the international genetic programmes in pig genetics? Even though it will be impossible to distinguish any individuals created by CRISPR-technique or their offspring from naturally occurring indivi


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Redacteur 1

Vincent
ter Beek

Redacteur 2

Kees van
Dooren

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Treena
Hein

Benny van Haandel Director/owner at E-barn Solutions; pig breeding expert