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Taverniers, I.; Papazova, N.; Bertheau, Y.; de Loose, M.; Holst-Jensen, A.. |
The combination or stacking of different traits or genes in plants is rapidly gaining popularity in biotech crop production. Here we review the existing terminology regarding gene stacking in plants, and its implications in relation to genetics, biosafety, detectability and European regulations. Different methods of production of stacked gene traits, as well as the status of their cultivation and approval, are reviewed. Related to the different techniques of transformation and production, including classical breeding, and to differences in global authorization and commercialization practices, there are many types, definitions, and perceptions of stacking. These include: (1) stacking of traits and (2) stacking of events, which are the most widely accepted... |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: OGM; ORGANISME GENETIQUEMENT MODIFIE; PLANTE TRANSGENIQUE; TECHNIQUE ANALYTIQUE TRANGENIC PLANT; GMO; GENE STACKING; STACKED GM PLANT; PYRAMIDING; TRANSFORMATION; EU REGULATION; ANALYTICAL DETECTION. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://www.prodinra.inra.fr/prodinra/pinra/doc.xsp?id=PROD200989035aa1&uri=/notices/prodinra1/2009/12/ |
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