2004
DOI: 10.1021/jf049567f
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Sensitive PCR Analysis of Animal Tissue Samples for Fragments of Endogenous and Transgenic Plant DNA

Abstract: An optimized DNA extraction protocol for animal tissues coupled with sensitive PCR methods was used to determine whether trace levels of feed-derived DNA fragments, plant and/or transgenic, are detectable in animal tissue samples including dairy milk and samples of muscle (meat) from chickens, swine, and beef steers. Assays were developed to detect DNA fragments of both the high copy number chloroplast-encoded maize rubisco gene (rbcL) and single copy nuclear-encoded transgenic elements (p35S and a MON 810-spe… Show more

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“…In dairy cows fed GM soybean the chloroplastid sequence was found in leucocytes but not in milk (Klotz and Einspanier, 1998). In other trials carried out with dairy cows fed GM soybean meal and maize (Phipps et al, 2003;Nemeth et al, 2004) or goats fed GM maize (Rizzi et al, 2008), the chloroplast DNA fragments were detected in milk, but no transgenic fragments were found.…”
Section: R E T R a C T E Dmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…In dairy cows fed GM soybean the chloroplastid sequence was found in leucocytes but not in milk (Klotz and Einspanier, 1998). In other trials carried out with dairy cows fed GM soybean meal and maize (Phipps et al, 2003;Nemeth et al, 2004) or goats fed GM maize (Rizzi et al, 2008), the chloroplast DNA fragments were detected in milk, but no transgenic fragments were found.…”
Section: R E T R a C T E Dmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In such a way, a total of six samples for each kid tissue and organ were obtained. In addition, as suggested by Nemeth (2004), negative (buffer only) control to each set of DNA extraction was included to monitor for any contamination that could have occurred during the DNA extraction procedure. The DNA was quantified by spectrophotometer (Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, MA, USA) according to standard molecular techniques (Sambrook et al, 1989).…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All the extracts (in duplicate) were kept at -20˚C until further analysis. In addition, negative (buffer only) control to each set of DNA extraction was included [8]. DNA concentration and purity was determined by using a Biophotometer (Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany) and PCR amplifications were performed on a Gene Amp PCR System 2400 (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) and carried out as described previously [4].…”
Section: Dna Analysis From Feed Organ and Blood Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, endogenous (native) plant genes have been detected in tissues and products from poultry (Aeschbacher et al, 2005), swine (Mazza et al, 2005) and ruminants (Nemeth et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%