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  2. Genetically modified insect - Wikipedia

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    A genetically modified (GM) insect is an insect that has been genetically modified, either through mutagenesis, or more precise processes of transgenesis, or cisgenesis. Motivations for using GM insects include biological research purposes and genetic pest management .

  3. Paratransgenesis - Wikipedia

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    “Paratransgenesis is the genetically modified symbiotic organisms that block pathogen development or transmission by vectors using expressing molecules”. Figure 2 shows An. gambiae [7] and Ae. aegypti [12] symbiotic viruses using bacteria symbionts blood-sucking, [3] tsetse flies [13] and mosquitoes. [14]

  4. In California, an army of genetically engineered mosquitoes ...

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    Oxitec says its genetically modified bugs could help control invasive populations of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which can spread diseases. Some scientists worry releasing the creatures into the ...

  5. Mosquito control - Wikipedia

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    Another control approach under investigation for Aedes aegypti uses a strain that is genetically modified to require the antibiotic tetracycline to develop beyond the larval stage. Modified males develop normally in a nursery while they are supplied with this chemical and can be released into the wild.

  6. EPA OKs plan to release 2.4 million more genetically modified ...

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    A British biotech firm this week got the green light from U.S. regulators to release over 2 million genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida and California EPA OKs plan to release 2.4 million ...

  7. Scientists are trying to use genetically engineered ... - AOL

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    A company called Oxitec is planning on expanding its genetically-engineered mosquito project to try and rid areas in Brazil of the virus. Scientists are trying to use genetically engineered ...

  8. Oxitec - Wikipedia

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    Oxitec is a British biotechnology company that develops genetically modified insects [1] in order to improve public health and food security through insect control. The insects act as biological insecticides. Insects are controlled without the use of chemical insecticides. Instead, the insects are genetically engineered to be unable to produce ...

  9. Florida releases genetically modified mosquitoes in hopes to ...

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    Genetically modified mosquitoes have been released for the first time in the United States, taking flight in the Florida Keys in a pilot program intended to reduce the spread of deadly diseases ...