Plant breeding involving genetic engineering does not result in unacceptable unintended effects in rice relative to conventional cross‐breeding
Abstract
SUMMARY Advancements in ‐omics techniques provide powerful tools to assess the potential effects in composition of a plant at the RNA, protein and metabolite levels. These technologies can thus be deployed to assess whether genetic engineering (GE) causes changes in plants that go beyond the changes introduced by conventional plant breeding. Here, we compare the extent of transcriptome and metabolome modification occurring in leaves of four GE...
Paper Details
Title
Plant breeding involving genetic engineering does not result in unacceptable unintended effects in rice relative to conventional cross‐breeding
Published Date
Jul 19, 2020
Journal
Volume
103
Issue
6
Pages
2236 - 2249
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