INESC TEC sensors identify DNA in wines
The project is called WineBioCode and it is innovative because it combines biosensors and molecular genetics. In this project, the use of DNA traceability techniques is the first option since the DNA makes it possible to unambiguously identify the genetic material present in certain foods. In that sense it can be used as a marker that is present in the entire production and marketing chain of these products. Therefore, this project promotes more meticulous quality control and makes it possible to detect fraudulent practices.
The WineBioCode began in March 2012 and will last three years. This project is funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). At INESC TEC, the project is led by José Ramiro Fernandes, a researcher at UOSE and lecturer at UTAD.
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