genimpraegnering
Genimpraegnering is a term used in some Dutch-language sources to describe the introduction of genetic material into an organism to change its traits. It is commonly synonymous with genetic engineering or gene delivery, though the term is far less standardized in international science literature. The practice includes delivering DNA, RNA, or proteins to cells or tissues, enabling modification of genotype and phenotype. Methods range from viral and non-viral delivery systems to more precise genome editing techniques such as CRISPR-based approaches, transposons, or recombination-based strategies. In organisms, genimpraegnering can be used to create transgenic lines, perform gene therapy, or introduce traits in crops and livestock; in research, it enables functional studies and disease models.
Ethical, legal, and societal considerations are central to genimpraegnering. Regulatory regimes differ by country but typically
Historically, the concept emerged with early genetic manipulation and has expanded rapidly with modern genome editing