The use of driving endonuclease genes to suppress mosquito vectors of malaria in temporally variable environments

<strong>Background</strong> The use of gene drive systems to manipulate populations of malaria vectors is currently being investigated as a method of malaria control. One potential system uses driving endonuclease genes (DEGs) to spread genes that impose a genetic load. Previously, model...

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Main Authors: Lambert, B, North, A, Burt, A, Godfray, HCJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2018