#safely eradicate #parasites via #gene-drive
#medical : lice, scabies : #gene_drive
#lice (body, pubic, head) & #mites (' #scabies ') and #bedbugs have no #natural_predators , it would be fantastically amazing to have a #genedrive to #eradicate the sometimes-lethal insects. Last year, it was widely reported, one on the east coast had died -- was literally eaten alive by a parasite colony in jail. No treatment had been granted, despite repeat complaints. More recently, prisoners in #ice jails, families & children in #Gaza , and held in #Israeli #prisons have reported being deliberately #infected with scabies and lice, suffering horribly. Also #RX #treatment_resistance - much like #antibiotic_resistance w #superbugs - to conventional RX (#antiparasitics ) has skyrocketed: in late 1990s, efficacy was ~97% in USA. But a decade ago by 2016, dropped to ~35%. Today, the identical treatment is prescribed as 30 years ago. Finally, said #drugs = #neurotoxin #nerve_damage . A #genedrive could fix all of that. What is it? A gene edit which makes 100% of all offspring male: no females = inability to #reproduce and it perpetuates every generation so an edited male reproduces w nonedited female and all eggs become male, also carrying the gene-edit.... And eventually the colony depopulates entirely. A very fast & effective cure ..... versus.... a months-long hopeless battle dousing one's body in vinegar, daily, plus numerous other toxins & nerve damage. #genomics #genetics

1️⃣2️⃣ Gene Drive = Eradication

A gene drive could permanently eliminate screwworm. Clean, scalable, final. But we haven’t funded it. Why? Because it requires foresight, patience, and trust.
#GeneDrive #Biotech #GlobalSolutions
#20postchallenge

Genetic Engineering and Diseases – Gene Drive & Malaria

https://tube.blueben.net/w/mWHHBdyYvcLDS2NfYoc4wb

Genetic Engineering and Diseases – Gene Drive & Malaria

PeerTube

Gene drives work like genetic shortcuts, helping new traits spread fast across populations. They’re being explored to fight diseases like malaria by either blocking mosquito reproduction or making them immune to the parasite. A new study digs into the mechanism that limit gene drive efficiency and proposes new designs to boost their performance. 1/n

#CRISPR #malaria #genedrive

🌽 Teosinte Pollen Drive: Scientists may have discovered corn's 'missing link'

https://phys.org/news/2024-08-teosinte-pollen-scientists-corn-link.html

#corn #agriculture #genomics #genetics #botany #genedrive

Teosinte Pollen Drive: Scientists may have discovered corn's 'missing link'

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has begun to unravel a mystery millennia in the making. Our story begins 9,000 years ago. It was then that maize was first domesticated in the Mexican lowlands. Some 5,000 years later, the crop crossed with a species from the Mexican highlands called teosinte mexicana.

Phys.org

La génétique peut-elle nous sauver? Un thème à retrouver dans le dernier numéro d' Usbek et Rica

https://usbeketrica.com/fr

#genedrive#forcage#génétique #OGM #CRiSPR #GMO

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Interesting. People were losing their minds with the idea of #GeneDrive and #CRISPR doing this.

Well, as we so often find, nature is already doing it....

Male-Killing Virus Is Discovered in Insects

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/06/science/male-killer-virus-moths.html?unlocked_article_code=1.8Uw.2N86.AKCR35g7DFuj&smid=url-share

Male-Killing Virus Is Discovered in Insects

The chance finding in a Japanese university’s greenhouse could help researchers find ways to control agricultural pests or even insects that spread disease.

The New York Times
The Gamble: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes End Disease?

Working on a remote island, scientists think they can use genetic engineering to block a malaria-carrying species of mosquito from spreading the disease — and do it in just a few months. But governments are wary.

The New York Times

600,000 still die annually from #malaria. Interesting article from #newyorktimes about using a #genedrive to make mosquitoes immune to the parasite and the issues involved.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/29/health/mosquitoes-genetic-engineering.html

The Gamble: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes End Disease?

Working on a remote island, scientists think they can use genetic engineering to block a malaria-carrying species of mosquito from spreading the disease — and do it in just a few months. But governments are wary.

The New York Times