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Population Replacement Strategies for Controlling Vector Populations and the Use of Wolbachia pipientis for Genetic Drive

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10:21 min

July 4th, 2007

DOI :

10.3791/225-v

July 4th, 2007


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Population Replacement Strategies

Chapters in this video

0:00

Introduction

0:26

Severity of Malaria Worldwide

1:09

Population Replacement Strategy

2:19

Gene Drive Systems

3:15

Challenges to Implementing a Gene Drive System

3:53

Wolbachia pipientis

5:42

Wolbachia Infections of Anopheles gambiae

6:27

Gene Drive Experiments in Controlled Settings

7:22

Ethical Considerations of Releasing Genetically Modified Mosquitoes

8:21

Obstacles to Population Replacement Strategies

9:24

Funding

10:12

End Credits

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