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:: Volume 1, Issue 2 (2015) ::
pgr 2015, 1(2): 71-78 Back to browse issues page
Quantitative Detection of Transgenic Roundup Ready Soybean Seeds Using Real-time PCR Method
Elham Ghazizadeh , Amir Mousavi * , Faranak Hadi
Associate Professor, Department of Plant Biotechnology, National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB), Tehran, Iran , m-amir@nigeb.ac.ir
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As genetically modified organisms (GMOs) development is now increasing, detection and determination of their quantitative threshold using reliable methods would be necessary. The goal of this study was to introduce a sensitive method for qualitative and quantitative detection of Roundup-ready soybean samples. For primary screening, semi-quantitative molecular assays have been used for detection of various percentages of transgenic and non-transgenic Roundup-ready soybean samples. Furthermore, an experiment was conducted using the CaMV 35S primers in combinations with soybean lectin-specific primers in two imported samples of soybean seeds. Real-time PCR-based analysis indicated that the amount of GMO material in the seeds and the limit of detection (LOD) obtained for 35S sequence was less than 1%. The sensitivity and accuracy of this method had conformity with the international standards of seed labeling. This is the first report of its type for quantitative detection of a genetically modified material in a commercial seed lot in Iran.
Keywords: Limit of detection, Genetically modified crop, Roundup ready soybean
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Plant improvement
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Ghazizadeh E, Mousavi A, Hadi F. Quantitative Detection of Transgenic Roundup Ready Soybean Seeds Using Real-time PCR Method. pgr 2015; 1 (2) :71-78
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