Bottlenecks for genome-edited crops on the road from lab to farm
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Bottlenecks for genome-edited crops on the road from lab to farm
Abstract
Gene discovery and government regulation are bottlenecks for the widespread adoption of genome-edited crops. We propose a culture of sharing and integrating crop data to accelerate the discovery and prioritization of candidate genes, as well as a strong engagement with governments and the public to address environmental and health concerns and to achieve appropriate regulatory standards.
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