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Regulatory dogfight: Who should regulate genetically altered animals?
Even for veteran Washington hands, a scuffle between agencies over regulatory jurisdiction can cause the eyes to glaze over. The faint aroma of self-interest and power-mongering may pervade the entire enterprise. But sometimes such squabbles are of critical importance — and the public’s health may be at stake. As is usually the case, the stakes are seemingly arcane. Which agency, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), should regulate intentionally genomically altered animals? These are genetically engineered organisms (also called GMOs) and, more recently, more precisely gene-edited animals using techniques like CRISPR. Some are equip

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