Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4752555 Biotechnology Advances 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Genetically modified (GM) crops became the fastest globally adopted agro biotechnology in the past two decades.•The number of stacked GM crops and engineered crops generated from new plant breeding technologies (NPBT) increases rapidly.•NGS based approaches are the best alternatives to PCR based characterization methods for GM crops from T-DNA insertion.•Systematic omics are needed for crops generated by NPBT.

Molecular characterization lays a foundation for safety assessment and subsequent monitoring of genetically modified (GM) crops. Due to the target-specific nature, conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods cannot comprehensively detect unintended gene insertions, let alone unknown GM events. As more and more new developed GM crops including new plant breeding technology (NPBT) generated crops are in the pipeline for commercialization, alternative -omics approaches, particularly next generation sequencing, have been developed for molecular characterization of authorized or unauthorized GM (UGM) crops. This review summarizes first those methods, addresses their challenges, and discusses possible strategies for molecular characterization of engineered crops generated by NPBT, highlighting needs for a global information-sharing database and cost-effective, accurate and comprehensive molecular characterization approaches.

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