TOPAS19 / 2 Canola Type Determination and Quantity Analysis

TOPAS19 / 2 Canola Type Determination and Quantity Analysis

Among the main molecular biology tests performed by advanced laboratories are TOPAS19/2 canola type determination and quantification analysis. The transfer of genes or genes from one organism to another by using modern biotechnology methods is called gene transfer and new organisms obtained as a result of gene transfer are called genetically modified organisms. Increasingly, GMO products are produced and offered for consumer use, and the possible negative effects, especially on human and animal health, and the environment and biological diversity, resulting from these products, necessitate some new legal regulations. This is how the issue of biosecurity arose.

TOPAS19 / 2 Canola Type Determination and Quantity Analysis

Glyphosate is a broad spectrum herbicide used to kill weeds that compete with commercial crops grown around the world. Plants exposed to glyphosate are unable to produce aromatic amino acids and in turn die.

Two genes were inserted into the canola genome to produce the TOPAS19/2 canola strain. The first is a gene derived from the common soil bacterium (agrobacterium). The other is thatIt is a gene produced from the bacterium Chrobactrum anthropi. Even after applying the aromatic amino acids glyphosate, the herbs help break down the glyphosate in the plant.

In the test, analysis, measurement and evaluation studies carried out in our organization, national and international standards and applicable legal regulations are complied with and reliable and impartial results are obtained. These studies are based on the latest technological equipment, trained and experienced staff and modern methods. Among the numerous tests carried out in this context, TOPAS19/2 canola type determination and quantity analysis services are also available.

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