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  • FL: Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Keep Dengue Fever Away From Key West?

    Source: http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2012-05...from-key-west/

    Can Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Keep Dengue Fever Away From Key West?
    By Chris Sweeney Thursday, May 31 2012

    ...Doyle's solution? To move ahead with a controversial experiment that has been in the works since before he arrived: importing and releasing millions of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that have been genetically modified in the labs of a British biotech firm called Oxitec. These minute marvels of science are tweaked to pass down a gene that causes their progeny to self-destruct soon after hatching. Only males would be released; theoretically, they would breed with normal females and spawn offspring that keel over and die just before adulthood. The dengue-spreading population would collapse generation by generation.

    If Doyle's plan goes forward, Key West will be only the fourth site in which these genetically modified insects have been let loose ? behind Malaysia, northern Brazil, and the Cayman Islands. But not everyone is eager to tinker with Mother Nature's genetics, perhaps put off by the idea of getting bitten by a mutant mosquito. This is, after all, the Conch Republic ? full of sinners, sailors, developers, and assorted rebellious characters who, in 1982, famously declared they were seceding from the United States. Here, the environment teems with beauty and biodiversity, which in turn draw legions of money-spending tourists. Local residents will fight like hell to protect their unique way of life...
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