Scientists engineered a naturally occurring genetic variant (Q224) in Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes, making them highly resistant to malaria parasites without affecting fitness. A novel gene-drive system rapidly spread this protective trait through lab mosquito populations, offering a potential breakthrough for malaria control.
Gene-edited mosquitoes slash malaria spread 93% using self-propagating shield
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- Post published:July 24, 2025
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