Towards Detection of Unknown GMOs

Autor: Kristina Gruden, Jon Bohlin, Marko Bohanec, Torstein Tengs, Jana Zel, Martin Znidarsic, Knut G Berdal, Haibo Zhang, Dany Morisset, Serge Leimanis, Tom Ruttink, P. Richl, J.P. van Dijk, A. Nemeth, Isabel Taverniers, A. Krech, Sandrine Hamels, Arne Holst-Jensen, Esther J. Kok, Yves Bertheau, D. Wulff, Nina Papazova, José Remacle, Anja B. Kristoffersen, Theo W. Prins, Marie Løvoll, Maher Chaouachi, Valérie Laval
Přispěvatelé: National Veterinary Institute, Département Santé des Plantes et Environnement (DPT SPE), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN), Department of Knowledge Technologies, Jozef Stefan Institute [Ljubljana] (IJS), University of Nova Gorica, BIOlogie et GEstion des Risques en agriculture (BIOGER), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AgroParisTech, Department of Biotechnology and Systems Biology, National Institute of Biology, Eppendorf Array Technologies, RIKILT, Wageningen University and Research [Wageningen] (WUR), Eurofins GeneScan GmbH, Partenaires INRAE, Scientific Institute for Public Health, Research Institute for Agricultural, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Shanghai Jiao Tong University [Shanghai], Yves Bertheau
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Genetically Modified and Non-Genetically Modified Food Supply Chains: Co-Existence and Traceability
Genetically modified and non-genetically modified food supply chains: co-existence and traceability
Genetically modified and non-genetically modified food supply chains: co-existence and traceability, Wiley-Blackwell, 686 p., 2013, 9781444337785. ⟨10.1002/9781118373781.ch20⟩
Genetically Modified and Non-Genetically Modified Food Supply Chains
Genetically Modified and Non-Genetically Modified Food Supply Chains. Chichester: Blackwell
DOI: 10.1002/9781118373781.ch20
Popis: chapitre 20; International audience; The state-of-the-art technology for detection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is polymerase chain reaction. The targets are novel sequences such as genes, but the insertion locus sequences are also important for GMO identification. GMOs go through a series of developmental stages, in which field trials precede commercial releases. GMO developers only exceptionally publish details on inserted novel sequences unless such publication is, for example, required by legislation. Information on novel sequences of GMOs may therefore be sparse, and in some cases completely missing, making the development and implementation of detection methods extremely difficult. In this chapter, we present an overview of the problems and proposed possible solutions to challenges associated with detection and correct identification of GMOs, with particular emphasis on unknown GMOs.
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