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GMO, gene-edited crops face uncertain future in UK despite post-Brexit hopes for relaxed biotech rules
Growing and selling genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is permitted in the UK but GMO products are subject to a lengthy ...

EU decision nears: How will gene-edited crops be regulated?
We asked [Professor Jim Dunwell] about the protracted decision on regulation and what this will mean for the future of gene ...

Viewpoint: ‘Regulating gene-edited crops as GMOs will do nothing to support sustainable agriculture’
Gene editing is the latest and sexiest DNA editing tool in the continuum of plant breeding innovations. With genetically modified ...