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NEN-EN 12683

Biotechnology - Modified organisms for application in the environment - Guidance for the characterization of the genetically modified organism by analysis of the stability of the genomic modification

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 1998
Status: active
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Biology. Botany. Zoology): 07.080
scope:

Provides guidance for factors and criteria considered by the experimenter for the valid design, execution and evaluation of an analysis of the molecular stability of the genomic modification with respect to life cycle, heritability and external factors. It describes the steps in the characterization of a GMO that should be followed to ensure the valitity of the analysis of the molecular stability of the genomic modification. The type of molecular stability analysis is dependent on the objectives of the experiment.

Document History

NEN-EN 12683
August 1, 1998
Biotechnology - Modified organisms for application in the environment - Guidance for the characterization of the genetically modified organism by analysis of the stability of the genomic modification
Provides guidance for factors and criteria considered by the experimenter for the valid design, execution and evaluation of an analysis of the molecular stability of the genomic modification with...
January 1, 1997
Biotechnology - Modified organisms for application in the environment - Guidance for the characterization of the genetically modified organism by analysis of the stability of the genomic modification
Provides guidance for factors and criteria considered by the experimenter for the valid design, execution and evaluation of an analysis of the molecular stability of the genomic modification with...
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