Advances in identifying GM plants: toward the routine detection of ‘hidden’ and ‘new’ GMOs

Y. Bertheau
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In 2018 the Court of Justice of the European Union recalled that organisms with genomes modified by artifactual techniques should be considered GMOs under European regulations. GMOs derived from cultures of cells isolated in vitro or from new genomic techniques must therefore be traceable. This chapter reviews the various technical steps and characteristics of those techniques causing genomic and epigenomic scars and signatures. These intentional and unintentional traces, some of which are already used for varietal identification, and are being standardized, can be used to identify these GMOs and differentiate them from natural mutants. The chapter suggests a routine procedure for operators and control laboratories to achieve this without additional costs.
识别转基因植物的进展:对“隐藏的”和“新的”转基因生物的常规检测
2018年,欧盟法院回顾称,根据欧洲法规,通过人工技术修改基因组的生物应被视为转基因生物。因此,从体外分离的细胞培养物或新的基因组技术中获得的转基因生物必须是可追溯的。本章回顾了导致基因组和表观基因组疤痕和签名的各种技术步骤和特征。这些有意和无意的痕迹,其中一些已经用于品种鉴定,并且正在标准化,可以用来识别这些转基因生物并将它们与自然突变体区分开来。本章建议操作人员和控制实验室在不增加费用的情况下实现这一目标的常规程序。
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