Statistical aspects of environmental risk assessment of GM plants for effects on non-target organisms.

Environmental biosafety research Pub Date : 2009-04-01 Epub Date: 2009-10-16 DOI:10.1051/ebr/2009009
Joe N Perry, Cajo J F Ter Braak, Philip M Dixon, Jian J Duan, Rosie S Hails, Alexandra Huesken, Marc Lavielle, Michelle Marvier, Michele Scardi, Kerstin Schmidt, Bela Tothmeresz, Frank Schaarschmidt, Hilko van der Voet
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Abstract

Previous European guidance for environmental risk assessment of genetically modified plants emphasized the concepts of statistical power but provided no explicit requirements for the provision of statistical power analyses. Similarly, whilst the need for good experimental designs was stressed, no minimum guidelines were set for replication or sample sizes. Furthermore, although substantial equivalence was stressed as central to risk assessment, no means of quantification of this concept was given. This paper suggests several ways in which existing guidance might be revised to address these problems. One approach explored is the ;bioequivalence' test, which has the advantage that the error of most concern to the consumer may be set relatively easily. Also, since the burden of proof is placed on the experimenter, the test promotes high-quality, well-replicated experiments with sufficient statistical power. Other recommendations cover the specification of effect sizes, the choice of appropriate comparators, the use of positive controls, meta-analyses, multivariate analysis and diversity indices. Specific guidance is suggested for experimental designs of field trials and their statistical analyses. A checklist for experimental design is proposed to accompany all environmental risk assessments.

转基因植物对非目标生物影响的环境风险评估的统计方面。
以前的欧洲转基因植物环境风险评估指南强调统计功率的概念,但没有明确要求提供统计功率分析。同样,虽然强调需要良好的实验设计,但没有为复制或样本量设定最小准则。此外,虽然强调实质等同是风险评估的核心,但没有给出这一概念的量化方法。本文提出了修订现有指南以解决这些问题的几种方法。探索的一种方法是“生物等效性”测试,其优点是消费者最关心的误差可以相对容易地设定。此外,由于举证责任落在实验者身上,该测试促进了具有足够统计力的高质量、良好复制的实验。其他建议包括效应量的说明、适当比较指标的选择、积极控制的使用、元分析、多变量分析和多样性指数。对田间试验的试验设计及其统计分析提出了具体的指导意见。一份实验设计清单被建议与所有环境风险评估一起进行。
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