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What is the concept of substantial equivalence in GM crop regulation?

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Substantial equivalence is a regulatory framework used to evaluate GM crops, determining if their composition is similar enough to that of their non-GM counterparts. If a GM crop is found to be substantially equivalent, it is considered that the modification does not introduce any novel toxic compounds.

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