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How is Regulation Being Addressed?

Given the power and risks associated with CRISPR, there is an urgent need for robust regulatory frameworks. Different countries have varying approaches to regulating genetic editing, often influenced by cultural, ethical, and social considerations. For example, the European Union has strict regulations on gene editing in agriculture, while other countries may have more lenient policies. International cooperation and dialogue are essential to ensure that CRISPR is used safely and ethically.

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