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Emerging technologies / Bioengineering / Biotechnology / Genetically modified organism / Genetically modified food / Agriculture / Brassica napus / Detection of genetically modified organisms / Traceability of genetically modified organisms / Biology / Molecular biology / Genetic engineering
Date: 2012-10-25 09:34:47
Emerging technologies
Bioengineering
Biotechnology
Genetically modified organism
Genetically modified food
Agriculture
Brassica napus
Detection of genetically modified organisms
Traceability of genetically modified organisms
Biology
Molecular biology
Genetic engineering

A practical approach to screen for authorised and non-authorised GMOs Dr. Lutz Grohmann Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety Berlin, Germany

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