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The amount of commercially available food items containing genetically modified 
organisms have increased in recent years. Regulation for the labeling of Genetically 
Modified food is required in most of the countries. Sri Lanka is one of the countries having 
labeling policy for food products containing Genetically Modified Organisms. For this 
purpose, reliable and accurate detection methods are necessary. The Real time-PCR is the 
most reliable detection method to detect Genetically Modified Organisms. The aim of this 
study is to detect genetically modified food items in market using Real time-PCR assay. The 
CTAB method and Mericon food kit methods were used for the extraction of DNA from the 
market food products. The Mericon GMO detection kit was used to perform the Real time PCR assays. The screening of the products was based on detection of the Cauliflower mosaic 
virus 35S promoter. According to the results, all of the extracted samples from CTAB 
method were positive while one of the four extracted samples from Mericon food kit was 
positive. The false positive results obtained from the CTAB extraction could be due to the 
infection of cauliflower mosaic virus in the food samples. However, the ratio of positive 
samples decreased after performing Mericon kit method. The cauliflower mosaic virus 
contamination could have removed by the high purification of Mericon food kit. According 
to the results, out of four samples one sample imported from U.S.A. was positive for CaMV 
35S promoter, indicating that it is a GMO. With further evaluation, this method could be 
used in future testing for GMO. | 
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