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GE wheat field trial planned - The Courier


GE wheat field trial planned
Professor Nigel Halford and researcher Sarah Raffan of Rothamsted Research.
Scientists at Rothamsted Research are preparing an application to run UK field trials of a new gene-edited (GE) wheat as early as this autumn.
If the UK Government grants permission, it would be the first such trial of GE wheat to be carried out anywhere in Europe where GE is subject to the same ban as genetic modification (GM).
The post-Brexit application for field trials will coincide with the current UK Government consultation on gene editing and GM which was announced by Environment Secretary George Eustice at the Oxford Farming Conference in January. ....

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Genome Edited Wheat to Reduce Cancer Risk from Bread and Toast


Genome Edited Wheat to Reduce Cancer Risk from Bread and Toast
UK Scientists have used genome editing to reduce a cancer-causing compound commonly found in toast.
Acrylamide forms during bread baking and its presence is further increased when bread is toasted, and the darker the toast, the more of this carcinogenic compound it contains.
Sarah and Nigel with wheat plants
Now a team led by Rothamsted Research with colleagues from the University of Bristol have used the new technique of genome editing to develop a type of wheat that is less likely to produce acrylamide when baked.
According to project leader, Professor Nigel Halford, the researchers are preparing an application to the UK Government to run a field trial of this new wheat, starting in the autumn - the first such trial of genome edited wheat to be carried out anywhere in Europe. ....

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