Breakthrough Offers Promise of Improved GMO Testing
date:May 07, 2012
in a food processing center.


As such, it may offer the advantage of being a field-ready solution for monitoring genetically modified crops and their interaction with wild plants or non-GM crops, as well as in food processing facilities.


Tisi said that the technology detects DNA and because all plants have DNA, it can detect GMO from any plants.


This comes as good news for those who want, or require, labeling for genetically engineered crops or for processed foods that contain genetically
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