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by stateofinquiry
454 days ago
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This idea is much more than 8 years old. If my memory serves, achieving this via gene drive was first proposed in the 1980s, by using "transposable elements". If you'd like to learn more check out the following, only 25 years old (I think it cites the earlier work): James, A. and Handler, A., editors (2000). Insect Transgenesis: Methods and
Applications. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. ISBN: 0849320283 Creating the right effector gene, and attaching it to a transposable element (or some other gene drive system) as the Imperial researchers and colleagues have apparently done is only one part of the battle. Getting this to spread in nature from introductions of mass-reared mosquitoes.. well that will be a big challenge also. To say nothing of the permitting as you mention. The press release is remarkably devoid of any technical information on what they have accomplished. |
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