2011
DOI: 10.5010/jpb.2011.38.2.143
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Current status on the development of detection methods for genetically modified plants

Abstract: Since the first commercial GM plant, the FlavrSavr tomato, authorized in 1994, more than 140 GM plants were authorized for marketing globally. For the authorization and labelling of GM plants, the detection methods for genes introduced and proteins expressed in GM plants were developed qualitatively and quantitatively. This review presented the detection methods, conventional PCR, multiplex PCR and real-time PCR, for soybean, maize, canola and cotton as the dominant GM plants. Also, microarray assay and nanote… Show more

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“…The multiplex detection methods for universal transgenic genes (P-35S, P-RbcS4, T-nos, T-35S, T-pinII, T-E9, T-AHASL, T-ORF23) of 24 LM soybeans approved in many countries had been developed [23]. These methods can be used as primary screening tools to discriminate suspicious samples whether they contain LMO or not, though further analysis is needed to verify event from LMO containing samples and several multiplex PCR methods of LM soybeans were reported [4,5]. As the LM crop market has been growing, new LM soybean events have been continuously developed and traded.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The multiplex detection methods for universal transgenic genes (P-35S, P-RbcS4, T-nos, T-35S, T-pinII, T-E9, T-AHASL, T-ORF23) of 24 LM soybeans approved in many countries had been developed [23]. These methods can be used as primary screening tools to discriminate suspicious samples whether they contain LMO or not, though further analysis is needed to verify event from LMO containing samples and several multiplex PCR methods of LM soybeans were reported [4,5]. As the LM crop market has been growing, new LM soybean events have been continuously developed and traded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent report of KBCH, 17 single events and 10 stack traits of LM soybean were approved in Republic of Korea [3]. Among approved 17 single events, 11 events have been used for simultaneous detection methods [4,5], and CV127, MON87705, FG72 and MON87701 were employed to develop an efficient multiplex PCR method in this study. CV127 is an event developed by BASF and resistant to imidazolinone herbicides due to insertion of CSR1 gene from Arabidopsis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%