Seamless monitoring of GMO content in food and feed is challenging,
as robust GMO detection methods are required along with
the enforcement of analytical tests at early steps in the food and
feed supply chain. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and especially
quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) has become the method of
choice for GMO quantification in accordance with EU legislation for
identification, detection and monitoring of GMO products
throughout the supply chain (Gruere & Rao, 2007; Querci, Van Den
Bulcke,
Zel, Van Den Eede, & Broll, 2010).
Seamless monitoring of GMO content in food and feed is challenging,as robust GMO detection methods are required along withthe enforcement of analytical tests at early steps in the food andfeed supply chain. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and especiallyquantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) has become the method ofchoice for GMO quantification in accordance with EU legislation foridentification, detection and monitoring of GMO productsthroughout the supply chain (Gruere & Rao, 2007; Querci, Van DenBulcke,Zel, Van Den Eede, & Broll, 2010).
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