Shall I compare thee to a GM potato?
- PMID: 16904227
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2006.08.002
Shall I compare thee to a GM potato?
Abstract
A fundamental issue in the safety assessment of genetically modified crops is the question of whether unintentional changes have occurred in the crop plant as a consequence of the genetic modification. This question was addressed recently by using a powerful metabolite fingerprinting and metabolite profiling method to assess whether genetically modified potatoes are substantially similar to their corresponding conventional cultivars.
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