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EUginius is an Internet-based database application for
Genetically modified organism A genetically modified organism (GMO) is any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. The exact definition of a genetically modified organism and what constitutes genetic engineering varies, with ...
s (GMOs). The name EUginius is an acronym and stands for EUropean GMO Initiative for a Unified Database System.


Development and commissioning

The EUginius database was created on the initiative of the German
Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety The Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL) is an agency of the German government that comes under Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL). It contributes towards food safety and grants authorization. It jointly coordin ...
(BVL) and the Dutch research Institute Wageningen Food Safety Research (WFSR, formerly RIKILT). Building on parallel preparatory work by both cooperation partners, EUginius has been jointly developed and maintained since 2010, and has been online since October 2014. The information is provided in English.


Goal

EUginius aims to assist competent authorities as well as interested private users in finding accurate information on the presence, detection and identification of GMOs. Data on the GMOs’ molecular characterisation and traits, detection methods, reference materials, and authorisation status (currently limited to the EU) are provided. EUginius is tax-financed and therefore offers its information on the GMOs freely accessible. Information on releases carried out and their geographical location are not provided in EUginius.


Types of organisms present in EUginius

Most of the GMOs present in EUginius are used for genetically modified food and feed, the majority plants (e.g. pest resistant
Bt maize Genetically modified maize (maize, corn) is a genetically modified crop. Specific maize strains have been genetic engineering, genetically engineered to express agriculturally-desirable Phenotypic trait, traits, including resistance to pests and ...
, Golden rice with enhanced synthesis of ß-carotene), and thus come from the field of green biotechnology. There is also information on genetically modified animals. EUginius provides for example information on a fast-growing genetically modified salmon (
AquAdvantage AquAdvantage salmon is a genetically engineered (GE) fish, a GE Atlantic salmon developed by AquaBounty Technologies in 1989. The typical growth hormone-regulating gene in the Atlantic salmon was replaced with the growth hormone-regulating ge ...
) as well as information on genetically modified insects that have been developed to combat vectors of pathogens (e.g. Aedes aegypti OX5034, used to reduce the yellow fever mosquito population). In addition, in some cases, information is provided for the detection of genetically modified microbial production strains of food or feed additives (white biotechnology). Since the European Union classifies organisms developed using '' New Breeding Techniques'' (NBTs) as GMOs, EUginius provides information about commercialised NBT-organisms, including genome edited organisms such as the high-oleic soybean, the larger growing pufferfish or the heat-tolerant cattle. Furthermore, EUginius lists, to some extent, published NGT organisms which present market-relevant traits.


Data in EUginius

As of August 2022, EUginius contains * 901 genetically modified organisms (detailed information on GMOs) * 270
PCR PCR or pcr may refer to: Science * Phosphocreatine, a phosphorylated creatine molecule * Principal component regression, a statistical technique Medicine * Polymerase chain reaction ** COVID-19 testing, often performed using the polymerase chain r ...
-detection methods (methods for detection and identification of GMOs) * 451 reference materials (non-certified and certified reference materials)


Server locations and service

The database and web servers are located in Germany and are mirrored on servers in the Netherlands. Further development and troubleshooting are decided jointly by the cooperation partners.


Partnerships

Since 2018, there have also been partnerships with the Institute of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization (Instytut Hodowli i Aklimatyzacji Roślin – IHAR, based in Blonie, Poland), the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES, based in Vienna, Austria) and the Experimental ZooProphylactic Institute of Lazio and Tuscany (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale – IZS, based in Rome, Italy). Beyond that, EUginius uses the element thesaurus GMO-GET1{{Cite journal , title=P. Adamse, E. Dagand, K. Bohmert-Tatarev, D. Wahler, M. Miranda, E. J. Kok et J. Bendiek (2021), GMO Genetic Elements Thesaurus (GMO-GET): a controlled vocabulary for the consensus designation of introduced or modified genetic elements in genetically modified organisms; BMC Bioinformatics 22, 48 (2021); doi.org/10.1186/s12859-020-03880-0, journal=BMC Bioinformatics , date=5 February 2021 , volume=22 , issue=1 , page=48 , doi=10.1186/s12859-020-03880-0 , last1=Adamse , first1=Paulien , last2=Dagand , first2=Emilie , last3=Bohmert-Tatarev , first3=Karen , last4=Wahler , first4=Daniela , last5=Miranda , first5=Manoela , last6=Kok , first6=Esther J. , last7=Bendiek , first7=Joachim , pmid=33546585 , pmc=7863250 , doi-access=free (GMO Genetic Element Thesaurus) developed in collaboration with the Biosafety Clearing House (BCH, Montreal, Canada).


Outlook

EUginius is continuously maintained and further developed. In this way, the work of the control laboratories using EUginius is supported in a timely manner. The adaptation of the contents and their provision (e.g. information on organisms developed by NBTs and sequencing information) is carried out on an ongoing basis. The renewal of the module for accessing GMO authorisation applications is under development. Finally, an optimisation of the design to improve usability and make navigation more intuitive is planned (2023 – 2024).


References


External links


EUginius website





Biosafety Clearing House – BCH

Institute of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization IHAR

Austrian Agency for Food Security – AGES

Instituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale – IZS
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