Stacked trait products are as safe as non-genetically modified (GM) products developed by conventional breeding practices

L Goodwin, P Hunst, L Burzio, L Rowe… - Journal of …, 2021 - regsci-ojs-tamu.tdl.org
International safety assessments and independent publications conclude that stacking
genetically modified (GM) traits (events) through conventional breeding poses no greater …

Recommendations for assessing human dietary exposure to newly expressed proteins in genetically modified crops

CA Mathesius, A Sauve-Ciencewicki… - Journal of …, 2020 - regsci-ojs-tamu.tdl.org
Risk assessment of genetically modified (GM) crops includes an evaluation of hazard and
exposure to newly expressed crop constituents, exemplified herein by newly expressed …

[HTML][HTML] Transgene expression in sprayed and non-sprayed herbicide-tolerant genetically engineered crops is equivalent

BJ Fast, G Shan, SS Gampala, RA Herman - Regulatory Toxicology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Regulations governing the safety assessment of genetically engineered (GE) crops require
studies that measure the expression levels of the transgene products (proteins and double …

Genetic stability, inheritance patterns and expression stability in biotech crops

L Privalle, P Back, A Bhargava, Z Bishop, K Cisneros… - OBM Genetics, 2020 - lidsen.com
Demonstration of the stability of traits newly introduced into a plant genome via genetic
engineering approaches comprise a significant portion of the safety assessment that these …

Regulatory policy on genetically modified breeding stack in key countries and the current status in Korea

SY Sul, SM Suh, SB Park, HY Kim - Food Science and Biotechnology, 2021 - Springer
With an increasing interest and demand for biotechnology crops in agriculture worldwide,
genetically modified (GM) breeding stacks produced by conventional breeding of previously …