Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering and New Technologies, Shahid Behesgti University, Teharn, Iran
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Due to the increasing speed of approval and commercialization of GM crops around the world, matching tests for food, feed and seed samples according to relevant regulations will be very difficult and very expensive. Many of them have already adopted the so called “matrix approach” to rationalize the resources and efforts used to increase their efficiency within a limited budget. Most of the time, the “matrix approach” is implemented using limited information and some proprietary computational tool to efficiently use the available data. The tool makes use of a tabulated matrix of GM events and their genetic elements, of the laboratory analysis history and the available information about the sample at hand. The tool uses an optimization approach to suggest the most suited screening assays for the given sample. The practical GMOseek user interface allows the user to customize the search for a cost-efficient combination of screening assays to be employed on a given sample. It further guides the user to select appropriate analyses to determine the presence of individual GM events in the analyzed sample.
Zakavi M, Tohidfar M. Study of GMOseek software in order to detection of genetically modified organisms. Journal of Biosafety 2017; 10 (3) :125-134 URL: http://journalofbiosafety.ir/article-1-201-en.html