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Katja Neubauer; Jenny Bandomir; Anett Grunenberg; Andreas Müller; Udo Kragl; Kerstin Schmidt. |
With the environmental risk assessment (ERA) for genetically modified plants (GMP) the identification of equivalence or differences in the composition of ingredients of GMPs and non-GMPs has to be investigated. The strategy is based upon the idea that traditionally cultivated crops have been used safely for many years, thus every divergence within the compounds of a GMP in contrast to its non-GMP counterpart could refer to a risk and has to be further analysed.

The BioOK company offers the opportunity to analyse very different aspects from the ERA of GMPs in one hand. Beside toxicological analysis and the determination of environmental effects via soil analysis, we can look into several plant metabolites to identify... |
Tipo: Poster |
Palavras-chave: Biotechnology; Chemistry; Plant Biology. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4439/version/2 |
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Christine Höflich; Andreas Müller; Jörg Schmidtke; Kerstin Schmidt; Inge Broer. |
Transgenic plants need specific approaches to analyse their potential impact on environment and consumer. The procedures used to date are often too extensive and time-consuming and associated with high costs. The BioOK network was established to develop an effective and competitive risk assessment on transgenic plants based on interdisciplinary research. New and effective methods for the risk assessment were established which focus on transgene-specific effects measured in in vitro systems in the laboratory or greenhouse whenever possible. Nevertheless event-specific field experiments have to be carried out in addition to implement environmental effects e.g. on non-targets or the variability of transgene expression.

The... |
Tipo: Poster |
Palavras-chave: Biotechnology; Bioinformatics; Plant Biology. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4438/version/2 |
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Christine Höflich; Andreas Müller; Jörg Schmidtke; Kerstin Schmidt; Inge Broer. |
Transgenic plants need specific approaches to analyse their potential impact on environment and consumer. The procedures used to date are often too extensive and time-consuming and associated with high costs. The BioOK network was established to develop an effective and competitive risk assessment on transgenic plants based on interdisciplinary research. New and effective methods for the risk assessment were established which focus on transgene-specific effects measured in in vitro systems in the laboratory or greenhouse whenever possible. Nevertheless event-specific field experiments have to be carried out in addition to implement environmental effects e.g. on non-targets or the variability of transgene expression.

The... |
Tipo: Poster |
Palavras-chave: Biotechnology; Bioinformatics; Plant Biology. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4438/version/1 |
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Carla Struzyna-Schulze; Heike Mikschofsky; Wenke Mönkemeyer; Jörg Schmidtke; Kerstin Schmidt; Inge Broer. |
Transgenic plants often produce proteins that are unknown in conventional crops. Therefore, it requires a fundamental analysis before approval of a new genetically modified plant is given. Since the EFSA-guidelines for risk assessment on transgenic plants provide only recommendations but no detailed instructions, we wanted to develop a valid test scheme that defines sample size and sampling organ to enable a statically valid and efficient analysis of transgene expression and its variability. The scheme will be based on data obtained for the variability in expression i. of different recombinant proteins in one variety; ii. of different integration sites of one transgene in one variety; iii. of the same recombinant protein between different varieties and... |
Tipo: Poster |
Palavras-chave: Biotechnology; Plant Biology. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4443/version/1 |
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Katja Neubauer; Jenny Bandomir; Anett Grunenberg; Andreas Müller; Udo Kragl; Kerstin Schmidt. |
With the environmental risk assessment (ERA) for genetically modified plants (GMP) the identification of equivalence or differences in the composition of ingredients of GMPs and non-GMPs has to be investigated. The strategy is based upon the idea that traditionally cultivated crops have been used safely for many years, thus every divergence within the compounds of a GMP in contrast to its non-GMP counterpart could refer to a risk and has to be further analysed.

The BioOK company offers the opportunity to analyse very different aspects from the ERA of GMPs in one hand. Beside toxicological analysis and the determination of environmental effects via soil analysis, we can look into several plant metabolites to identify... |
Tipo: Poster |
Palavras-chave: Biotechnology; Chemistry; Plant Biology. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/4439/version/1 |
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