Q. The terms SDN-1, SDN-2, and SDN-3 are frequently discussed in scientific literature in the context of:
Answer: B
Notes:
Explanation:
SDN stands for Site-Directed Nucleases. These are categories of gene editing (like CRISPR).
- SDN-1 involves small insertions/deletions without external DNA.
- SDN-2 uses a small repair template to edit DNA.
- SDN-3 involves inserting large segments of foreign DNA.
The Government of India recently exempted SDN-1 and SDN-2 from the stringent GM regulations applied to transgenic crops.

