Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Genetically-modified fruit flies could control wild populations by producing only sons

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Male medflies that are genetically altered using the RIDL technique don't produce viable f...


Mediterranean fruit flies are responsible for extensive damage to fruit and vegetable crops, not only in the Mediterranean region but also in Australia, North and South America. While existing methods of controlling them include the use of insecticides and sterilization, the University of East Anglia and biotech company Oxitec are pioneering what they claim is a greener and less expensive approach – they're genetically modifying male fruit flies to produce only male viable offspring. .. Continue Reading Genetically-modified fruit flies could control wild populations by producing only sons



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