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Transgenic Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Transfer Genes into a Natural Population
by
Evans, Benjamin R.
, Powell, Jeffrey R.
, Virginio, Jair F.
, Kotsakiozi, Panayiota
, Capurro, Margareth L.
, Garziera, Luiza
, Costa-da-Silva, Andre Luis
, Ioshino, Rafaella Sayuri
, Malavasi, Aldo
, Pedrosa, Michele C.
in
45
/ 45/22
/ 59
/ 631/208/182
/ 631/208/457/649
/ 64
/ Aedes - genetics
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Animals
/ Animals, Genetically Modified
/ Aquatic insects
/ Brazil - epidemiology
/ Dengue - epidemiology
/ Dengue - transmission
/ Dengue - virology
/ Dengue fever
/ Disease transmission
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genotype
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lethality
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors - genetics
/ Mosquitoes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Offspring
/ Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
/ Population number
/ Science
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors
/ Yellow fever
/ Zika Virus Infection - epidemiology
/ Zika Virus Infection - transmission
/ Zika Virus Infection - virology
2019
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Transgenic Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Transfer Genes into a Natural Population
by
Evans, Benjamin R.
, Powell, Jeffrey R.
, Virginio, Jair F.
, Kotsakiozi, Panayiota
, Capurro, Margareth L.
, Garziera, Luiza
, Costa-da-Silva, Andre Luis
, Ioshino, Rafaella Sayuri
, Malavasi, Aldo
, Pedrosa, Michele C.
in
45
/ 45/22
/ 59
/ 631/208/182
/ 631/208/457/649
/ 64
/ Aedes - genetics
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Animals
/ Animals, Genetically Modified
/ Aquatic insects
/ Brazil - epidemiology
/ Dengue - epidemiology
/ Dengue - transmission
/ Dengue - virology
/ Dengue fever
/ Disease transmission
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genotype
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lethality
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors - genetics
/ Mosquitoes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Offspring
/ Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
/ Population number
/ Science
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors
/ Yellow fever
/ Zika Virus Infection - epidemiology
/ Zika Virus Infection - transmission
/ Zika Virus Infection - virology
2019
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Transgenic Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Transfer Genes into a Natural Population
by
Evans, Benjamin R.
, Powell, Jeffrey R.
, Virginio, Jair F.
, Kotsakiozi, Panayiota
, Capurro, Margareth L.
, Garziera, Luiza
, Costa-da-Silva, Andre Luis
, Ioshino, Rafaella Sayuri
, Malavasi, Aldo
, Pedrosa, Michele C.
in
45
/ 45/22
/ 59
/ 631/208/182
/ 631/208/457/649
/ 64
/ Aedes - genetics
/ Aedes aegypti
/ Animals
/ Animals, Genetically Modified
/ Aquatic insects
/ Brazil - epidemiology
/ Dengue - epidemiology
/ Dengue - transmission
/ Dengue - virology
/ Dengue fever
/ Disease transmission
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genotype
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lethality
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors - genetics
/ Mosquitoes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Offspring
/ Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
/ Population number
/ Science
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors
/ Yellow fever
/ Zika Virus Infection - epidemiology
/ Zika Virus Infection - transmission
/ Zika Virus Infection - virology
2019
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Transgenic Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Transfer Genes into a Natural Population
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Transgenic Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Transfer Genes into a Natural Population
2019
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Overview
In an attempt to control the mosquito-borne diseases yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika fevers, a strain of transgenically modified
Aedes aegypti
mosquitoes containing a dominant lethal gene has been developed by a commercial company, Oxitec Ltd. If lethality is complete, releasing this strain should only reduce population size and not affect the genetics of the target populations. Approximately 450 thousand males of this strain were released each week for 27 months in Jacobina, Bahia, Brazil. We genotyped the release strain and the target Jacobina population before releases began for >21,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Genetic sampling from the target population six, 12, and 27–30 months after releases commenced provides clear evidence that portions of the transgenic strain genome have been incorporated into the target population. Evidently, rare viable hybrid offspring between the release strain and the Jacobina population are sufficiently robust to be able to reproduce in nature. The release strain was developed using a strain originally from Cuba, then outcrossed to a Mexican population. Thus, Jacobina
Ae. aegypti
are now a mix of three populations. It is unclear how this may affect disease transmission or affect other efforts to control these dangerous vectors. These results highlight the importance of having in place a genetic monitoring program during such releases to detect un-anticipated outcomes.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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