Biotechnology and the Biological impact of genetically modified feed di Hanaa Oraby edito da LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Biotechnology and the Biological impact of genetically modified feed

Biotechnology, Biosafety and the biological health hazards associated with the genetically modified food and feed

EAN:

9783659795855

ISBN:

3659795852

Pagine:
124
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Tedesco
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Descrizione Biotechnology and the Biological impact of genetically modified feed

One of the applications of agricultural biotechnology is the production of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). With the increase of the release of genetically modified (GM) crops, several controversial issues exist, such as biosafety, environmental risk and ethical concern. Monitoring of genetically modified organisms is considered an important procedure in assessing the level of safety in the release of GMOs into the environment. This work was basically conducted in the context of capacity building objectives in the application of the advanced techniques employed for detection of GMOs and the assessment of health risks related to human and animal consumption of GM-crops. It focused on three important biosafety issues covering: 1- the effect of genetically modified feed on animals' health and the possibility of horizontal gene transfer of GM-dietary DNA to the cells of different organs of experimental animals. 2- Pilot investigation of the unintended effects due to transformation process in the modified plant. 3- Assessment of genetically modified status of different crops on qualitative and quantitative bases, to ensure compliance with biosafety regulations and legislations.

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