Year: 2017
Pages: 183-202
Number: Volume 9, issue 3
Type: scientific article
Topic: Articles
Authors: Kuluev Bulat R., Gerashchenkov G.A., Rozhnova N.A., Baymiev An.Kh., Vershinina Z.R., Matniyazov R.T, Gumerova G.R., Mikhaylova E.V., Nikonorov Yu.M., Chemeris D.A., Baymiev Al.Kh, Chemeris A.V.
Considerable attention is dedicated to differences between plants created through induced mutagenesis and modern plant varieties generated by genetic engineering (transgenic plants or GM plants), as well as knockout and knock-in forms of the CRISPR/Cas edited plants in connection with the problem of GMOs. The prospects of the introduction of different forms of CRISPR/Cas edited plants in agriculture, including the domestication of wild forms de novo are considered. Problems of the human genome editing and the attitude of society to this process, as well as carrying out experiments on genomic editing by biologists community DIY are concerned. Difficult situation with the patenting of CRISPR/Cas technology and its commercialization are described.
CRISPR, Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, GMO, GM-plants, transgenic plants, tomato, Knock-out, Knock-in, patenting