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EnviroLogix and Ionian Technologies Partner to Develop Rapid DNA/RNA Tests to Meet the New Demands of Agricultural Markets
| Source: EnviroLogix Inc.
PORTLAND, ME--(Marketwire - January 29, 2008) - EnviroLogix Inc. (Portland, ME), a company
developing rapid, on-site and lab-based immunoassays for detecting
transgenic proteins in genetically modified seeds, plants and crops, and
Ionian Technologies Inc. (San Diego, CA), a company developing proprietary
rapid nucleic acid assay technology, announced they will collaborate on the
development, manufacturing, marketing and sale of rapid tests for detecting
genes or gene sequences of interest to agricultural biotechnology markets.
Under terms of their exclusive collaborative development agreement, which
includes future tests serving the environmental, horticultural and food
safety markets, EnviroLogix will identify appropriate seed biotech partners
and gene targets, then market and sell products developed and manufactured
by Ionian to those companies for the "in field" or "in house" detection of
the gene sequences of interest.
Following a rapid sample extraction step, the technology provides for the
isothermal amplification of nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA, in
approximately 5 minutes, with PCR-quality sensitivity. Even the fastest
PCR reactions require ~30 minutes; hence the technology provides a
significant speed advantage compared to PCR. The amplification products
can be detected using a variety of proprietary and standard methods,
including fluorescent and lateral-flow readouts.
Current tests for identifying engineered seeds, grains or crops rely on
detecting transgenic proteins with on-site immunostrips ("lateral flow"
tests) or lab-based ELISA methods, or PCR. But PCR can be slow, and future
biotech traits may not express novel protein markers or express these
proteins at levels too low for immunoassays to detect. However, all
current and future biotech products have or will have different gene
sequences compared to non-engineered products, and thus the need for rapid
-- and sensitive -- nucleic acid testing. Ionian's test methods are
sensitive enough to detect single base changes between two otherwise
similar sequences.
In addition to developing and selling rapid tests for GMOs, EnviroLogix,
founded in 1996, develops, manufactures, markets and sells immunoassays for
the detection of molds, mycotoxins, algal toxins, pesticides, and plant
pathogens.
Founded in 2000, Ionian Technologies is leveraging its strengths in
biodefense assay development to optimize and commercialize a molecular
diagnostic platform designed to perform a range of analyses, from
identifying infectious diseases to providing point-of-care testing.