Breakthrough Offers Promise of Improved GMO Testing
date:May 07, 2012
erence between genetically engineered foods and foods that haven't been genetically engineered.


Sleuthing for GMOs


The question arises: How in the world do scientists determine if foods contain GMOs?


There are technologies that can do that, of course. But the conventional method, referred to as a PCR system (polymerase chain reaction), has some distinct disadvantages. It requires complex DNR extraction procedures, relatively expensive equipment, and assays that need to be carried out in a
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