A possible consequence of planting genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in centres of crop origin is unintended gene flow into traditional landraces. In 2001, a study reported the presence of the transgenic 35S promoter in maize landraces sampled in 2000 from the Sierra Juarez of Oaxaca, Mexico. Analysis of a large sample taken from the same region in 2003 and 2004 could not confirm the existence of transgenes, thereby casting doubt on the earlier results. These two studies were based on different sampling and analytical procedures and are thus hard to compare. Here, we present new molecular data for this region that confirm the presence of transgenes in three of 23 localities sampled in 2001. Transgene sequences were not detected in sampl...
Background: The genetic diversity of maize in Peru includes several landraces (within race clusters)...
A large amount of crop genetic diversity is being maintained in farmers' fields worldwide. The popul...
Quist and Chapela's conclusion that the transgenes they claim to have detected in native maize in Oa...
A possible consequence of planting genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in centres of crop origin i...
A possible consequence of planting GMOs in centers of crop origin is unintended gene flow into tradi...
There is much discussion of the probability of transgene flow from transgenic crop varieties to land...
In 2000, transgenes were detected in local maize varieties (landraces) in the mountains of Oaxaca, M...
Mexico is the center of origin of maize and one of the phenomena that imperil maize conservation is ...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
<p>In Mexico, the Center of origin and diversity of maize, a daily per capita average of 0.5 kg of m...
Maize diversity is widespread in Mexico and it has been stewarded by campesinos in small communities...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
The use of transgenic crops is steadily increasing around the world, led by soybean (based on total ...
Maize (Zea mays) is an important crop worldwide and is essential for industry. Many transgenic culti...
Background: The genetic diversity of maize in Peru includes several landraces (within race clusters)...
A large amount of crop genetic diversity is being maintained in farmers' fields worldwide. The popul...
Quist and Chapela's conclusion that the transgenes they claim to have detected in native maize in Oa...
A possible consequence of planting genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in centres of crop origin i...
A possible consequence of planting GMOs in centers of crop origin is unintended gene flow into tradi...
There is much discussion of the probability of transgene flow from transgenic crop varieties to land...
In 2000, transgenes were detected in local maize varieties (landraces) in the mountains of Oaxaca, M...
Mexico is the center of origin of maize and one of the phenomena that imperil maize conservation is ...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
<p>In Mexico, the Center of origin and diversity of maize, a daily per capita average of 0.5 kg of m...
Maize diversity is widespread in Mexico and it has been stewarded by campesinos in small communities...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
The use of transgenic crops is steadily increasing around the world, led by soybean (based on total ...
Maize (Zea mays) is an important crop worldwide and is essential for industry. Many transgenic culti...
Background: The genetic diversity of maize in Peru includes several landraces (within race clusters)...
A large amount of crop genetic diversity is being maintained in farmers' fields worldwide. The popul...
Quist and Chapela's conclusion that the transgenes they claim to have detected in native maize in Oa...