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Genomics and Applied Biology, 2024, Vol. 15, No. 2 doi: 10.5376/gab.2024.15.0013
Received: 27 Feb., 2024 Accepted: 04 Apr., 2024 Published: 18 Apr., 2024
Liu X.J., Chen K., and Wu Z.Q., 2024, Advancements in gene editing technologies for mosquito research, Genomics and Applied Biology, 15(2): 107-119 (doi: 10.5376/gab.2024.15.0013)
The rapid advancements in gene editing technologies, particularly CRISPR/Cas9, have significantly impacted mosquito research, offering novel strategies for vector control and disease prevention. This study explores the latest developments in gene editing techniques applied to various mosquito species, including Anopheles, Aedes, and Culex. Key innovations such as the ReMOT Control method for efficient gene editing without embryo injections, the design and validation of guide RNAs, and the assessment of off-target effects in gene drives are discussed. Additionally, this study highlights the application of CRISPR/Cas9 in manipulating mosquito symbionts and developing gene drive systems to combat insecticide resistance. These advancements not only enhance our understanding of mosquito biology but also pave the way for sustainable and effective vector control strategies.
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