Ligation detection reaction and universal array for detection and identification of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Recently, genetically modified plants, organisms containing alien DNA
which confers to the novel plants advantageous characteristics, were
introduced in agriculture and then in the food chain. For this reason,
intense public and political debate are held about them and how they
relate to environmental, food and feed safety. Since the European Union
allows importation only to genetically modified (GM)-maize and GM-soybean
and forbid to cultivate GMOs in Europe, it is of primary importance the
possibility to detect, identify and quantify genetically modified organism
(GMO) in the novel food. To this purpose the European Union has financed a
3 years
project, named DNA-TRACK, in order to develop and validate techniques
for these kinds of inspections. Ligation Detection Reaction coupled to
microarray technique can be a useful tool for detection, identification
and quantification of different GMOs in a single experiment.
To date, we successfully developed a universal DNAmicroarray able to
detect and identify the GM-Roundup Ready Soybean. As soon as the other
GMOs sequences will be available, (GMOs sequences are patented and so
difficult to obtain), a complete DNA-microarray will be developed and
tested to identify and quantify the GMO content of raw material or foods.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
microarray
List of contributors:
DE BELLIS, Gianluca; Castiglioni, BIANCA MARIA ELISABETTA; Bordoni, Roberta; Mezzelani, ALESSANDRA MARIA; Consolandi, Clarissa
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