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<h1> GMO Regulations </h1>
  <li id="opcion1"><a href="#opcion1">OPCIÓN 1</a>
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Here is the collaboration organized by iGEM Manchester team. They made a series of questions about regulations for the correct manipulation of GMOs, and different teams have answered them, depending on which country they are from.
      <li><a href="URL11">Opción 1.1</a></li>
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      <li><a href="URL12">Opción 1.2</a></li>
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<li> What institutional body enforces the laws regarding the use of GMMs? </li>
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The institutional bodies that enforce the laws regarding the use of GMMs differ a lot across the world. In many countries in Asia (Japan, Indonesia, and Korea) and Canada, ministries and departments are responsible for enforcing the laws of GMMs. The kinds of ministries enforcing the laws as well as their numbers vary from country to country, but usually the large organizations are in charge.
  <li id="opcion2"><a href="#opcion2">OPCIÓN 2</a>
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On the other hand, countries like India, Brazil, the United States, and Australia have more specialied committees or institutions of biotechnology and biosafety and these committees are responsible for enforcing the laws.
      <li><a href="URL21">Opción 2.1</a></li>
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      <li><a href="URL22">Opción 2.2</a></li>
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In the European Union, the European Commission is responsible for enforcing the GMO laws to be followed by all member countries. Chile doesn’t have a clear regulation for biotechnology, but has responsible institutions when commercing or trading.
      <li><a href="URL23">Opción 2.3</a></li>
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  <li id="opcion3"><a href="#opcion3">OPCIÓN 3</a>
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      <li><a href="URL31">Opción 3.1</a></li>
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      <li><a href="URL32">Opción 3.2</a></li>
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GMO Regulations


Here is the collaboration organized by iGEM Manchester team. They made a series of questions about regulations for the correct manipulation of GMOs, and different teams have answered them, depending on which country they are from.
  1. What institutional body enforces the laws regarding the use of GMMs?
  2. The institutional bodies that enforce the laws regarding the use of GMMs differ a lot across the world. In many countries in Asia (Japan, Indonesia, and Korea) and Canada, ministries and departments are responsible for enforcing the laws of GMMs. The kinds of ministries enforcing the laws as well as their numbers vary from country to country, but usually the large organizations are in charge. z On the other hand, countries like India, Brazil, the United States, and Australia have more specialied committees or institutions of biotechnology and biosafety and these committees are responsible for enforcing the laws. In the European Union, the European Commission is responsible for enforcing the GMO laws to be followed by all member countries. Chile doesn’t have a clear regulation for biotechnology, but has responsible institutions when commercing or trading.