With the increased global production of different genetically modified (GM) plant varieties, chances increase that unauthorized GM organisms (UGMOs) may enter the food chain. At the same time, the detection of UGMOs is a challenging task because of the limited sequence information that will generally be available. PCR-based methods are available to detect and quantify known UGMOs in specific cases. If this approach is not feasible, DNA enrichment of the unknown adjacent sequences of known GMO elements is one way to detect the presence of UGMOs in a food or feed product. These enrichment approaches are also known as chromosome walking or gene walking (GW). In recent years, enrichment approaches have been coupled with next generation sequenci...
<p>Recently, we developed a DNA walking system for the detection and characterization of a bro...
To guarantee the traceability on the market and the freedom of choice for consumers, genetically mod...
The cultivation of genetically modified crops is becoming increasingly important; more traits are em...
<p>With the increased global production of different genetically modified (GM) plant varieties, chan...
With the increased global production of different genetically modified (GM) plant varieties, chances...
The majority of feed products in industrialised countries contains materials derived from geneticall...
<p>Current GMO detection systems have limited abilities to detect unauthorized genetically mod...
This paper reviews aspects relevant to detection and quantification of genetically modified (GM) mat...
Various legislations worldwide provide a framework for the authorization of genetically modified or...
The majority of feed products in industrialised countries contains materials derived from geneticall...
ext-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are being increasingly evaluated for their feasibility ...
Analytical methods based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology are increasingly used for...
Recently, we developed a DNA walking system for the detection and characterization of a broad spectr...
To guarantee the traceability on the market and the freedom of choice for consumers, genetically mod...
<p>In the next coming years, the frequency of unauthorized genetically modified organisms (GMO...
<p>Recently, we developed a DNA walking system for the detection and characterization of a bro...
To guarantee the traceability on the market and the freedom of choice for consumers, genetically mod...
The cultivation of genetically modified crops is becoming increasingly important; more traits are em...
<p>With the increased global production of different genetically modified (GM) plant varieties, chan...
With the increased global production of different genetically modified (GM) plant varieties, chances...
The majority of feed products in industrialised countries contains materials derived from geneticall...
<p>Current GMO detection systems have limited abilities to detect unauthorized genetically mod...
This paper reviews aspects relevant to detection and quantification of genetically modified (GM) mat...
Various legislations worldwide provide a framework for the authorization of genetically modified or...
The majority of feed products in industrialised countries contains materials derived from geneticall...
ext-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are being increasingly evaluated for their feasibility ...
Analytical methods based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology are increasingly used for...
Recently, we developed a DNA walking system for the detection and characterization of a broad spectr...
To guarantee the traceability on the market and the freedom of choice for consumers, genetically mod...
<p>In the next coming years, the frequency of unauthorized genetically modified organisms (GMO...
<p>Recently, we developed a DNA walking system for the detection and characterization of a bro...
To guarantee the traceability on the market and the freedom of choice for consumers, genetically mod...
The cultivation of genetically modified crops is becoming increasingly important; more traits are em...