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Documents released Wednesday by FDA clarifies the agency will continue to lead the regulatory review of intentional genomic alterations in animals, with information-sharing from the Agriculture Department on some products. The agency also released updated guidance for the industry on the risk-based approach and approval process of these products. 

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