“…19,20 Following technology evolution, allele-specific PCR has been at the basis of 'hi-tech', high-throughput assays implementing quantitative PCR. 21,22 Other genotyping techniques allowing high-throughput detection of mutations at known positions have also been used to develop pesticide resistance diagnosis, such as MALDI-TOF, 23 TaqMan, 24,25 SimpleProbe, 26 DNA microarrays 27 or SNaPshot. 28 A common feature of all the techniques described above is that they only provide information about the mutation(s) present at a given nucleotide position or codon, which generally requires identification of the mutation(s) in question beforehand.…”