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Putting gene drives into context: Risks, depth of intervention, and regulatory challenges

Engineered gene drives are an emerging technology for the large-scale genetic modification of natural populations of species. They are controversial due to high levels of uncertainty about their risks and benefits. We analyze gene drives in their social, natural, and technological contexts. We discu...

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Published in:Gaia (Heidelberg, Germany) Germany), 2024-03, Vol.33 (1), p.165-165
Main Authors: Rabitz, Florian, Giese, Bernd, Kelz, Rosine, Otto, Mathias, Potthast, Thomas, Quilodrán, Claudio S., Teixeira, Leonardo H.
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Language:English
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Summary:Engineered gene drives are an emerging technology for the large-scale genetic modification of natural populations of species. They are controversial due to high levels of uncertainty about their risks and benefits. We analyze gene drives in their social, natural, and technological contexts. We discuss their depth of intervention and compare gene drives to "conventional" genetic modification techniques and to other novel high-impact technologies. While gene drives might overpromise and under-deliver solutions for problems of sustainable development, they also represent a paradigm shift in human technological interference with nature, thus requiring broad discussion in society.
ISSN:0940-5550
2625-5413
DOI:10.14512/gaia.33.1.9