“…They target a unique site comprising a junction between the transgenic insert and the host genome (Holst-Jensen et al, 2003;Yang et al, 2006;Marmiroli et al, 2008;Dörries et al, 2010). Different varieties of polymerase chain reactions are commonly used for monitoring of GMOs in foods and animal feeds (Shin et al, 2013;Kim et al, 2014;Meriç et al, 2014;Datukishvili et al, 2015;Turkec et al, 2016). Nowadays real-time PCR (qPCR) has become a gold standard in the routine analysis of GMOs, allowing very sensitive detection and especially quantification of GMOs in test samples (Dörries et al, 2010;Elsanhoty et al, 2013;Özgen Arun et al, 2013, Zdjelar et al, 2013Fernandes et al, 2014;Kim et al, 2014;SantaMaria et al, 2014;Turkec et al, 2016).…”