Comment period closed: 2013-07-18
Background:
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada have received a submission from Monsanto Canada Inc. and Forage Genetics International LLC seeking approval for unconfined environmental release and livestock feed and food uses of an alfalfa line designated as KK179, which has been genetically modified for reduced lignin. The submission received is in accordance with CFIA guidelines for assessment of plants with novel traits (PNTs) for unconfined release, CFIA guidelines for assessment of novel feeds from PNTs, and HC guidelines for assessment of novel foods. To view information related to the environmental assessment of a plant with novel trait (PNT) or the assessment of a novel feed derived from PNTs, please refer to the CFIA website. To view the information related to the health and safety assessment of a novel food, please refer to the Health Canada website.
Summary of the Submission Package
Updated scientific information may be added to this submission by the developer at a later date, or CFIA and/or Health Canada may request further information from the developer.
Description of the Host Plant
Please refer to Biology Document Bio2005-02: The Biology of Medicago sativa L. (Alfalfa)
Description of the Modification
The PNT was developed through recombinant DNA technology. In order to assess the modification process, the following has been submitted:
- Description of the transformation system/modification process
- Description of the transformation method
- Description of the genetic material delivered to the plant
- Components of the vector
- Summary of all genetic components
- Description of the inserted gene – Caffeoyl CoA 3-O-methyltransferase (CCOMT)
- Description of the promoters and terminators
- Portion and size of the inserted sequence
- Location, order and orientation in the vector
- Function of the inserted gene in the plant
- Source of the CCOMT gene
- Review of the toxicity and pathogenic ability of the genetic components to plants and other organisms
- Review of the toxicity and pathogenic ability of the donor organisms to plants and other organisms
- History of use of RNA
- Detailed map of the vector
Inheritance and Stability of the Introduced Trait
In order to assess the inheritance and stability of the genetic modification, the following has been submitted:
- Analysis of stability over multiple generations
Description of the Novel Traits
In order to characterize the DNA inserted in the plant, the following has been submitted:
- Information for all coding areas
- Information on promoters: Southern analysis of the CCOMT coding regions and promoters
- DNA analysis for introns, terminators and enhancers of plant expressible cassettes.
- Information on non-coding regions that have no known plant function and are not associated with expression of coding regions: DNA analysis for known function
Allergenicity/Toxicity Considerations
In order to assess allergenicity and toxicity, the following has been submitted:
- Bioinformatics Evaluation of the insertion site and flanking sequences.
Nutritional Evaluation of the Novel Plant
In order to assess nutritional aspects of the novel plant, the following has been submitted:
- The nutritional composition of the novel plant has been compared to unmodified alfalfa. The following have been considered:
- Proximate composition (protein, fat, ash, carbohydrates)
- Composition of lignin, amino acids and minerals
- Acid detergent fiber and neutral detergent fiber composition
- Anti-nutrient analysis
Evaluation of the Environmental Impact of the Novel Plant
In order to assess the environmental impact of the novel plant, the following has been submitted:
- Examination for potential weediness of the PNT
- Examination of reproductive features of the PNT
- Examination of phenotypic characteristics of the PNT
- Examination of seed dormancy and germination of the PNT
- Examination of the response to biotic and abiotic stressors on the PNT
- Examination of the PNT's potential to become a plant pest
Comments will be received only via the Internet or postal mail to CFIA or Health Canada. (See addresses below.)
For more information on this product, please contact:
Monsanto Canada Inc.
180 Kent Street, Suite 810
Ottawa ON K1P 0B6
(613) 234-5121
For more information on the regulatory system, please contact:
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