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We have developed a high resolution microarray-based method for the detection of both known and unknown genetic modifications in plants.
The whole genome based concept described herein should be useful for both detection and characterization of known as well as unknown genetic modifications in plants.
The method is PCR-independent, applies direct hybridization of total genomic DNA and takes advantage of the high degree of recycling and sequence similarity between elements commonly used in genetic modifications in plants.
This article discusses different techniques routinely used to carry out genetic modifications in plants while highlighting challenges with them, which future research must address to increase acceptance of GM crops for meeting food security challenges effectively.
These results suggest distinctive histone modification patterns in plants and provide an invaluable foundation for future studies on histone modifications in plants.
The most widely used methods for detection of genetic modifications in plants rely on real-time PCR.
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Recently, risk management techniques are applied in the petroleum industry and this application has enhanced plant safety through modifications in plant design and operation.
The results of FPSA contributed to design modifications in plant to enhance the safety and thereby reduce its contribution to core damage frequency.
Collectively, our analysis of core histone modification sites here, albeit still incomplete, will be invaluable for future studies of histone modifications in plant genetic and epigenetic regulation.
This study also highlights the essentiality of post translational modifications in plant adaptive responses to salinity.
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