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    Detection of 30 bp DNA fragments with a sensitive modified Southern blot analysis by Takabatake, Reona, Kaneko, Machiko, Yanagida, Makiko, Kitta, Kazumi

    “…To evaluate crops generated by new breeding techniques, it is important to confirm the removal of recombinant DNAs (rDNAs) derived from foreign genes including…”
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    Rapid Screening Detection of Genetically Modified Papaya by Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification by Takabatake, Reona, Kagiya, Yukari, Futo, Satoshi, Minegishi, Yasutaka, Soga, Keisuke, Shibata, Norihito, Kondo, Kazunari

    Published in Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-05-2023)
    “…A loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP)-mediated screening detection method for genetically modified (GM) papaya was developed targeting the 35S…”
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    Quantification of DNA fragmentation in processed foods using real-time PCR by Mano, Junichi, Nishitsuji, Yasuyuki, Kikuchi, Yosuke, Fukudome, Shin-ichi, Hayashida, Takuya, Kawakami, Hiroyuki, Kurimoto, Youichi, Noguchi, Akio, Kondo, Kazunari, Teshima, Reiko, Takabatake, Reona, Kitta, Kazumi

    Published in Food chemistry (01-07-2017)
    “…•A real-time PCR method to quantify the degree of DNA fragmentation was developed.•An indicator value “DNA fragmentation index” was created to express the…”
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    Development of a Novel Detection Method Targeting an Ultrashort 25 bp Sequence Found in Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformed GM Plants by Takabatake, Reona, Onishi, Mari, Minegishi, Yasutaka, Futo, Satoshi, Soga, Keisuke, Nakamura, Kosuke, Kondo, Kazunari, Mano, Junichi, Kitta, Kazumi

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (23-12-2020)
    “…Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is the most commonly used technique for plant genetic engineering. During the transformation, a T-DNA region, which is…”
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    Development and evaluation of rapid screening detection methods for genetically modified crops using loop-mediated isothermal amplification by Takabatake, Reona, Kagiya, Yukari, Minegishi, Yasutaka, Yeasmin, Sabina, Futo, Satoshi, Noguchi, Akio, Kondo, Kazunari, Mano, Junichi, Kitta, Kazumi

    Published in Food chemistry (30-06-2018)
    “…•LAMP-mediated novel, comprehensive and rapid detection methods for GM maize and soybean events were developed.•The limit of detections for each target…”
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    Development of a novel method for specific detection of genetically modified Atlantic salmon, AquAdvantage, using real-time polymerase chain reaction by Soga, Keisuke, Nakamura, Kosuke, Ishigaki, Takumi, Kimata, Shinya, Ohmori, Kiyomi, Kishine, Masahiro, Mano, Junichi, Takabatake, Reona, Kitta, Kazumi, Nagoya, Hiroyuki, Kondo, Kazunari

    Published in Food chemistry (01-02-2020)
    “…•A real-time PCR detection method for GM Atlantic salmon (AquAdvantage) was developed.•Detection limit of the method developed was 12.5–25 copies of targeted…”
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    Evaluation of a Species-specific, Stable, and Endogenous Sequence of Eggplant (Solanum melongena) using LAMP for the Detection of Genetically Modified Eggplants by Yeasmin, Sabina, Takabatake, Reona, Kagiya, Yukari, Okazaki, Noriko, Minegishi, Yasutaka, Kitta, Kazumi

    “…Species-specific endogenous reference sequences are indispensable in the development of methods to detect genetically modified (GM) crops for food and feed. We…”
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    Identification and Detection of Genetically Modified Papaya Resistant to Papaya Ringspot Virus Strains in Thailand by Nakamura, Kosuke, Kondo, Kazunari, Kobayashi, Tomoko, Noguchi, Akio, Ohmori, Kiyomi, Takabatake, Reona, Kitta, Kazumi, Akiyama, Hiroshi, Teshima, Reiko, Nishimaki-Mogami, Tomoko

    Published in Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin (01-01-2014)
    “…Many lines of genetically modified (GM) papaya (Carica papaya LINNAEUS ) have been developed worldwide to resist infection from various strains of papaya…”
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    Pathogen-induced calmodulin isoforms in basal resistance against bacterial and fungal pathogens in tobacco [Nicotiana tabacum] by Takabatake, R.(National Inst. of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)), Karita, E, Seo, S, Mitsuhara, I, Kuchitsu, K, Ohashi, Y

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-03-2007)
    “…Thirteen tobacco calmodulin (CaM) genes fall into three distinct amino acid homology types. Wound-inducible type I isoforms NtCaM1 and 2 were moderately…”
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    Investigation of Genetically Modified Maize Imported into Japan in 2021/2022 and the Applicability of Japanese Official Methods by Soga, Keisuke, Taguchi, Chie, Sugino, Miyu, Egi, Tomohiro, Narushima, Jumpei, Yoshiba, Satoko, Takabatake, Reona, Kondo, Kazunari, Shibata, Norihito

    “…Given that the number of genetically modified (GM) maize events that have been announced as having undergone safety assessment procedures in Japan is…”
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    Identification and Detection Method for Genetically Modified Papaya Resistant to Papaya Ringspot Virus YK Strain by Nakamura, Kosuke, Akiyama, Hiroshi, Ohmori, Kiyomi, Takahashi, Yuki, Takabatake, Reona, Kitta, Kazumi, Nakazawa, Hiroyuki, Kondo, Kazunari, Teshima, Reiko

    “…Unauthorized genetically modified (GM) papaya (Carica papaya LINNAEUS) was detected in a commercially processed product, which included papaya as a major…”
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    Extracts from Ralstonia solanacearum induce effective resistance to the pathogen in both Arabidopsis and solanaceous plants by Takabatake, Reona, Mukaihara, Takafumi

    Published in Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP (01-01-2011)
    “…Plants defend themselves against microbial invasions by detecting conserved molecules, collectively called pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)…”
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