Jul 15, 2021
Researchers Create New CRISPR Genetic Tools to Help Contain Mosquito Disease Transmission
Posted by Jason Blain in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics
University of California San Diego scientists have now developed several genetic editing tools that help pave the way to an eventual gene drive designed to stop Culex mosquitoes from spreading disease. Gene drives are designed to spread modified genes, in this case those that disable the ability to transmit pathogens, throughout the targeted wild population.
Genetics toolkit targets less researched Culex mosquitoes, which transmit West Nile virus and avian malaria.