Aubry Sylvain
Department of Plant and Microbial Science, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Section Genetic Resources and Technology, Swiss Federal Office for Agriculture, Bern, Switzerland.
Front Plant Sci. 2019 Aug 30;10:1046. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.01046. eCollection 2019.
The recent debates on the legal status of "digital sequence information" (DSI) at the international level could have extensive consequences for the future of agriculture and food security. A large majority of recent advances in biology, medicine, or agriculture were achieved by sharing and mining of freely accessible sequencing data. It is most probably because of the tremendous success of modern genomics and advances of synthetic biology that concerns were raised about possible fair and equitable ways of sharing data. The DSI concept is relatively new, and all concerned parties agreed upon the need for a clear definition. For example, the extent to which DSI understanding is limited only to genetic sequence data has to be clarified. In this paper, I focus on a subset of DSI essential to humankind: the DSI originating from plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA). Two international agreements shape the conservation and use of plant genetic resources: the Convention on Biodiversity and the International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture. In an attempt to mobilize DSI users and producers involved in research, breeding, and conservation, I describe here how the increasing amount of genomic data, information, and studies interact with the existing legal framework at the global level. Using possible scenarios, I will emphasize the complexity of the issues surrounding DSI for PGRFA and propose potential ways forward for developing an inclusive governance and fair use of these genetic resources.
近期在国际层面关于“数字序列信息”(DSI)法律地位的辩论可能会对农业的未来和粮食安全产生广泛影响。生物学、医学或农业领域近期的绝大多数进展都是通过共享和挖掘可免费获取的测序数据实现的。很可能正是由于现代基因组学的巨大成功以及合成生物学的进步,才引发了关于数据公平公正共享可能方式的担忧。DSI概念相对较新,所有相关方都认同需要有一个明确的定义。例如,必须明确DSI的理解在何种程度上仅局限于基因序列数据。在本文中,我聚焦于对人类至关重要的DSI的一个子集:源自粮食和农业植物遗传资源(PGRFA)的DSI。两项国际协定塑造了植物遗传资源的保护和利用:《生物多样性公约》和《粮食和农业植物遗传资源国际条约》。为了调动参与研究、育种和保护的DSI用户和生产者,我在此描述基因组数据、信息和研究数量的不断增加如何与全球层面现有的法律框架相互作用。通过设想可能的情景,我将强调围绕PGRFA的DSI相关问题的复杂性,并提出制定包容性治理和公平利用这些遗传资源的潜在前进方向。