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Advances in identifying GM plants: toward the routine detection of 'hidden' and 'new' GMOs
Traditional breeding resulted from 10 000 years in the domestication syndrome,
which is a genetic erosion over time causing a drastic reduction in the variability
available for breeding in recent decades (Ahmar et al., 2020; Meyer et al., 2012).
Genetic diversity is nevertheless necessary for the creation of new varieties
adapted to the changing needs of agricultural production: adaptation to the
pedoclimatic conditions of new production regions, resistance to constantly
evolving parasites and pathogens, increase in yields, or finally
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