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Development of a rapid detection method for genetically modified rice using the ultra-fast PCR system

Journal

FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 2, Pages 175-182

Publisher

KOREAN SOCIETY FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-KOSFOST
DOI: 10.1007/s10068-021-01025-4

Keywords

Oryza sativa; Plasmid reference; Event specific qualification; Unauthorized GM rice

Funding

  1. Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in Korea [17161MFDS051]

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In this study, rapid detection methods for genetically modified rice events were developed using the ultra-fast PCR system. The results showed that this method is specific, sensitive, and reliable for identifying and monitoring GM rice varieties. It can also be used as a rapid and simple method for GMO analysis in crops or processed products.
Genetically modified (GM) rice varieties containing traits such as tolerance to abiotic stress and resistance against pests and diseases continue to be developed. However, contamination incidents from unauthorized GM rice varieties have been encountered. To date, no GM rice crop has been authorized for consumption and/or commercialization in Korea. Therefore, to enhance safety management of unauthorized genetically modified organisms (GMOs), accurate and reliable detection methods are needed to identify GMOs in crops or products. In this study, we developed rapid detection methods for GM rice events (Bt63, KMD1, Kefeng6, Kefeng8, and LLRice62) using ultra-fast PCR system. Ultra-fast PCR is a state-of-the-art technology and decreases PCR run-times dramatically. However, the ultra-fast PCR is not widely used in GMO analysis. Thus, we designed a detection method for five events of GM rice and confirmed them by performing specificity, sensitivity, and applicability assays. All results demonstrate that the ultra-fast PCR system is a specific, sensitive, and reliable method to identify and monitor GM rice events. Additionally, it can be utilized as a rapid and simple method for GMO analysis in crops or processed products. This study can be used as a reference for future research on new analysis methods of unauthorized GMOs.

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