Breakthrough Offers Promise of Improved GMO Testing
date:May 07, 2012
atures in plants that can even tell you what variety the crop is and sometimes even where it came from.


The work that Lumora has done on GMO detection was part of a much bigger EU-wide consortium known as Co-Extra, a project that looks at the co-existence and traceability of genetically modified crops.


This project came to be as a direct consequence of the desire to better regulate GMO material in the EU, Tisi said.


When it comes to GMOs, the challenge for growers, processors and buyers is
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