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Principles for gene drive research

Abstract

Sponsors and supporters of gene drive research respond to a National Academies report The recent outbreak of Zika virus in the Americas renewed attention on the importance of vector-control strategies to fight the many vector-borne diseases that continue to inflict suffering around the world. In 2015, there were ∼212 million infections and a death every minute from malaria alone ( 1 ). Gene drive technology is being explored as a potentially durable and cost-effective strategy for controlling the transmission of deadly and debilitating vector-borne diseases that affect millions of people worldwide, such as Zika virus and malaria. Additionally, its suitability is being evaluated for various potential applications in conservation biology, including a highly specific and humane method for eliminating invasive species from sensitive ecosystems ( 2 , 3 ).

Authors

Emerson C; James S; Littler K; Randazzo FF

Journal

Science, Vol. 358, No. 6367, pp. 1135–1136

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Publication Date

December 1, 2017

DOI

10.1126/science.aap9026

ISSN

0036-8075

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