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Anna Nadal

Researcher at University of Girona

Publications -  41
Citations -  1112

Anna Nadal is an academic researcher from University of Girona. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA & RNase P. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1011 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Nadal include Autonomous University of Barcelona & Spanish National Research Council.

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Effect of volunteers on maize gene flow.

TL;DR: The real impact of GM volunteers on the yield of 12 non-GM agricultural fields was investigated and it was found that plant vigour was low, they rarely had cobs and produced pollen that cross-fertilized neighbour plants only at low—but variable—levels.
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A molecular beacon-based real time NASBA assay for detection of Listeria monocytogenes in food products: Role of target mRNA secondary structure on NASBA design

TL;DR: A molecular beacon-based real-time NASBA (QNASBA) assay for detection and identification of Listeria monocytogenes has been developed and a correlation between targeting highly accessible mRNA sequences and QNASBA efficiency and sensitivity was demonstrated.
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Natural variation explains most transcriptomic changes among maize plants of MON810 and comparable non-GM varieties subjected to two N-fertilization farming practices

TL;DR: Natural variation explained most of the variability in gene expression among the samples, indicating that transcriptional differences of conventionally-bred varieties and under different environmental conditions should be taken into account in safety assessment studies of GM plants.
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A new PCR-CGE (size and color) method for simultaneous detection of genetically modified maize events.

TL;DR: A novel multiplex PCR assay for simultaneous detection of multiple transgenic events in maize using a novel CGE approach that combined the identification by size and color (CGE‐SC) and proved to be transferable to a different laboratory.
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Lack of repeatable differential expression patterns between MON810 and comparable commercial varieties of maize.

TL;DR: The expression profiles of MON810 seedlings are more similar to those of their corresponding near-isogenic varieties than are the profiles of other lines produced by conventional breeding, and their relation to the transgenesis was not proven, although this is likely to be modulated by the genetic background of each variety.