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中国生物工程杂志

China Biotechnology
China Biotechnology  2015, Vol. 35 Issue (4): 107-111    DOI: 10.13523/j.cb.20150416
    
Overview for Genetically Modified Organisms Detection Reference Materials in China
SHEN Ping1, LI Ang2, ZHANG Qiu-yan3, LI Wen-long1, SONG Gui-wen1
1. Science and Technology Development Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing 100122, China;
2. SHANGHAI Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China;
3. Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Tianjin 300191, China
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Abstract  

National major special project for the development of transgenic organisms was set up in 2008. At the same time, the funding agency supported a research project named "Study on reference materials for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) detection". Besides the concept and function of reference materials for GMOs, its varieties and its advantages and disadvantages were also introduced. At last, elucidated research actuality and expectation of focus on the development of reference materials for GMOs in the future.



Key wordsGenetically modified organism      Reference materials     
Received: 16 January 2015      Published: 25 April 2015
ZTFLH:  Q819  
Cite this article:

SHEN Ping, LI Ang, ZHANG Qiu-yan, LI Wen-long, SONG Gui-wen. Overview for Genetically Modified Organisms Detection Reference Materials in China. China Biotechnology, 2015, 35(4): 107-111.

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https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/10.13523/j.cb.20150416     OR     https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/Y2015/V35/I4/107


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