The bold plan to end malaria with a gene drive
Published: 31/05/2018
The invention of the CRISPR gene editing tool has injected new life into a line of research called gene drive. Gene drives use selfish genetic elements to spread a modification through a wild population. Researchers have proposed using gene drives against agricultural pests and invasive species, but the most urgent application is against vector-borne diseases like malaria, which kills hundreds of thousands of people every year, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. Vox talked to the scientists working on this revolutionary approach for disease eradication to find out how it works and how long it might take to deploy a technology like a gene drive against malaria.
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THEMES: Genetics and Genomics | Vector Control



