“…With the increased emergence of new genetically modified (GM) products, the discussion about their safety is also increasing, and people are more and more concerned about whether a product is GM, which makes the demand for transgenic testing higher, and people's requirements for testing is growing as well [2,3]. The cornerstone of breeding, safety evaluation, supervision, and the healthy development of GM technology is the detection of GM substances, and the proteins [4], nucleic acids [5], and metabolite levels of these can be the biomarkers of detection. The testing of GM products has developed greatly with the growing demand for field testing and has become increasingly simple to use, rapid, and portable in recent years, which has aided in the preservation of people's right to know.…”