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The project aims to develop a multiplex DNA detection system to identify unauthorized genetically modified organisms in food and feed chains. By utilizing padlock probes and real-time PCR, it seeks to create a reliable and efficient method for GMO detection.
The main objective of the project is to apply and further develop a multiplex DNA detection system for identification of unauthorized genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in European food and feed chains.
The relevance of this is underscored by recent incidents with unapproved Bt10 maize, Bt73 rice and LL62 rice, which showed that lab-testing is unavoidable for maintenance of national and EU laws.
This requires a reliable, cost-effective detection method.
Real time PCR meets sensitivity demands…
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