In many countries, genetically modified organisms (GMO) legislations have been established in order to guarantee the traceability of food/feed products on the market and to protect the consumer freedom of choice. Therefore, several GMO detection strategies, mainly based on DNA, have been developed to implement these legislations. Due to its numerous advantages, the quantitative PCR (qPCR) is the method of choice for the enforcement laboratories in GMO routine analysis. However, given the increasing number and diversity of GMO developed and put on the market around the world, some technical hurdles could be encountered with the qPCR technology, mainly owing to its inherent properties. To address these challenges, alternative GMO detection me...
Since 2011, a new Commission Regulation (EU/619/2011) defines that laboratories testing for genetica...
SYBR(r)Green qPCR methods for the detection of the Roundup Ready (r) "CP4-EPSPS", LibertyL...
Accurate and reliable testing is necessary to support the requirements of legislation on genetically...
<p>In many countries, genetically modified organisms (GMO) legislations have been established ...
Copyright © 2015 Marie-Alice Fraiture et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
In many countries, genetically modified organisms (GMO) legislations have been established in order ...
In many countries, genetically modified organisms (GMO) legislations have been established in order ...
Cultivation and marketing of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been unevenly adopted worldw...
introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) whose genomes have been altered by the integra...
The steady rate of development and diffusion of GM plants and their increasing diversification in ch...
The steady rate of development and diffusion of genetically modified plants and their increasing div...
<p>Since 2011, a new Commission Regulation (EU/619/2011) defines that laboratories testing for...
The development and commercialization of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and its related produ...
The development and commercialization of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and its related produ...
Since 2011, a new Commission Regulation (EU/619/2011) defines that laboratories testing for genetica...
Since 2011, a new Commission Regulation (EU/619/2011) defines that laboratories testing for genetica...
SYBR(r)Green qPCR methods for the detection of the Roundup Ready (r) "CP4-EPSPS", LibertyL...
Accurate and reliable testing is necessary to support the requirements of legislation on genetically...
<p>In many countries, genetically modified organisms (GMO) legislations have been established ...
Copyright © 2015 Marie-Alice Fraiture et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
In many countries, genetically modified organisms (GMO) legislations have been established in order ...
In many countries, genetically modified organisms (GMO) legislations have been established in order ...
Cultivation and marketing of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been unevenly adopted worldw...
introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) whose genomes have been altered by the integra...
The steady rate of development and diffusion of GM plants and their increasing diversification in ch...
The steady rate of development and diffusion of genetically modified plants and their increasing div...
<p>Since 2011, a new Commission Regulation (EU/619/2011) defines that laboratories testing for...
The development and commercialization of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and its related produ...
The development and commercialization of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and its related produ...
Since 2011, a new Commission Regulation (EU/619/2011) defines that laboratories testing for genetica...
Since 2011, a new Commission Regulation (EU/619/2011) defines that laboratories testing for genetica...
SYBR(r)Green qPCR methods for the detection of the Roundup Ready (r) "CP4-EPSPS", LibertyL...
Accurate and reliable testing is necessary to support the requirements of legislation on genetically...