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How Sex Could Wipe Out Malaria
Interesting new approach to getting rid of the malaria epidemic. Basically introducing a gene that makes 95% of offspring Male. Only the female suck blood, and also with fewer females, there will be successively fewer offspring each generation till that Mosquito is eradicated and extinct. Right now, this is only the case for one type of the 3000 species of mosquitoes, so if successful, it won't make much of a dent in malaria initially, but it would be a new path that could be taken towards gene manipulation to eradicate each species, one by one.
Of course, this leads to the question, what would the repercussions be if we eliminated such a ubiquitous species. Bats, fish, frogs, birds, spiders, and many more animals have mosquitoes as a major part of their diet. How would their eradication affect those populations.
I'm generally on team people, and I hate those little biting bastards, but I fear it's an action like this that could end up leading to a much bigger mess.
Interesting new approach to getting rid of the malaria epidemic. Basically introducing a gene that makes 95% of offspring Male. Only the female suck blood, and also with fewer females, there will be successively fewer offspring each generation till that Mosquito is eradicated and extinct. Right now, this is only the case for one type of the 3000 species of mosquitoes, so if successful, it won't make much of a dent in malaria initially, but it would be a new path that could be taken towards gene manipulation to eradicate each species, one by one.
Of course, this leads to the question, what would the repercussions be if we eliminated such a ubiquitous species. Bats, fish, frogs, birds, spiders, and many more animals have mosquitoes as a major part of their diet. How would their eradication affect those populations.
I'm generally on team people, and I hate those little biting bastards, but I fear it's an action like this that could end up leading to a much bigger mess.
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