Method for detecting and quantifying endogenous wheat DNA...

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C536S024300, C536S024330, C435S006100, C435S006110, C435S006120

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ABSTRACT:
A circular DNA is provided comprising endogenous DNA common to both genetically modified wheat and non-genetically modified wheat along with one or more pieces of DNA each having a sequence present specifically in a strain of genetically modified wheat. Also provided is a method for determining a mix rate of genetically modified wheat in a test sample.

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