Transgenes of genetically modified animals detected non-invasively via environmental DNA.
We demonstrate that simple, non-invasive environmental DNA (eDNA) methods can detect transgenes of genetically modified (GM) animals from terrestrial and aquatic sources in invertebrate and vertebrate systems. We detected transgenic fragments between 82-234 bp through targeted PCR amplification of e...
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Main Authors: | Charles C Y Xu, Claire Ramsay, Mitra Cowan, Mehrnoush Dehghani, Paul Lasko, Rowan D H Barrett |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f412641795c4418d91b2e1b2333a0934 |
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