转基因植物中的基因堆叠:在欧盟监管框架内对定义、术语和检测的遵从。

Environmental biosafety research Pub Date : 2008-10-01 Epub Date: 2008-10-29 DOI:10.1051/ebr:2008018
Isabel Taverniers, Nina Papazova, Yves Bertheau, Marc De Loose, Arne Holst-Jensen
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摘要

植物中不同性状或基因的组合或堆叠在生物技术作物生产中迅速普及。在这里,我们回顾了关于植物基因堆积的现有术语,及其与遗传学,生物安全,可检测性和欧洲法规相关的含义。综述了堆叠基因性状的不同生产方法,以及堆叠基因性状的培育和审定现状。与不同的转化和生产技术(包括经典育种)以及全球授权和商业化实践的差异有关,有许多类型、定义和对堆叠的看法。这包括:(1)性状的堆叠和(2)事件的堆叠,这是最被广泛接受的堆叠观念;(3)基因的堆叠,从分析和可追溯性的角度来看,这可能是更合适的堆叠观念。讨论了这些观念和定义上的差异,以及它们对根据(特别是)欧盟(EU)法规进行分析检测和法规遵从的影响。提出了一个关于基因堆叠与调控相关的综合术语。建议将单倍体基因组当量作为整个链中所有阶段的主要测量单位,以确保基因堆栈的术语和定义适应分析检测、可追溯性和符合欧盟法规。
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Gene stacking in transgenic plants: towards compliance between definitions, terminology, and detection within the EU regulatory framework.

The combination or stacking of different traits or genes in plants is rapidly gaining popularity in biotech crop production. Here we review the existing terminology regarding gene stacking in plants, and its implications in relation to genetics, biosafety, detectability and European regulations. Different methods of production of stacked gene traits, as well as the status of their cultivation and approval, are reviewed. Related to the different techniques of transformation and production, including classical breeding, and to differences in global authorization and commercialization practices, there are many types, definitions, and perceptions of stacking. These include: (1) stacking of traits and (2) stacking of events, which are the most widely accepted perceptions of stacking, and (3) stacking of genes, which from the analytical and traceability point of view may be a more appropriate perception. These differences in perceptions and definitions are discussed, as are their implications for analytical detection and regulatory compliance according to (in particular) European Union (EU) regulations. A comprehensive terminology regarding gene stacking with regulatory relevance is proposed. The haploid genome equivalent is proposed as the prevailing unit of measurement at all stages throughout the chain, in order to ensure that terminology and definitions of gene stacks are adapted to analytical detection, traceability, and compliance with EU regulations.

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