Literature DB >> 5302334

Genetic control of insects of public health importance.

E F Knipling, H Laven, G B Craig, R Pal, J B Kitzmiller, C N Smith, A W Brown.   

Abstract

During recent years many advances have been made in the development of insect control by genetic manipulation. These methods include the sterile-male technique, now well known, which depends on ionizing radiation or chemosterilization. The recent field experiment carried out by WHO in Rangoon, Burma, on Culex fatigans has demonstrated that naturally occurring cytogenetic mechanisms such as cytoplasmic incompatibility can be used successfully without the use of radiations or chemosterilants. The paper not only describes the experiment on Culex fatigans but also discusses basic concepts and theoretical considerations involved in genetic control of insects of public health importance. The possibility of using genetic mechanisms for the control of other vector species is also discussed. There are a number of problems which require study before genetic control can be used on an operational scale. These problems and suggestions for future research in this field are also outlined.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 5302334      PMCID: PMC2554477     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


  27 in total

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Authors:  K S Rai; K K Grover; S G Suguna
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3.  Population control potential of heterozygous translocations as determined by computer simulations.

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5.  Aedes aegypti: an emerging model for vector mosquito development.

Authors:  Anthony Clemons; Morgan Haugen; Ellen Flannery; Michael Tomchaney; Kristopher Kast; Caitlin Jacowski; Christy Le; Akio Mori; Wendy Simanton Holland; Joseph Sarro; David W Severson; Molly Duman-Scheel
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6.  Medea selfish genetic elements as tools for altering traits of wild populations: a theoretical analysis.

Authors:  Catherine M Ward; Jessica T Su; Yunxin Huang; Alun L Lloyd; Fred Gould; Bruce A Hay
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7.  Chemosterilization of Culex pipiens fatigans Wiedemann by exposure of aquatic stages. I. Sterilization potential of certain aziridinyl compounds.

Authors:  M K Pillai; K K Grover
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1969       Impact factor: 9.408

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Authors:  Philippos A Papathanos; Hervé C Bossin; Mark Q Benedict; Flaminia Catteruccia; Colin A Malcolm; Luke Alphey; Andrea Crisanti
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Review 10.  Field site selection: getting it right first time around.

Authors:  Colin A Malcolm; Badria El Sayed; Ahmed Babiker; Romain Girod; Didier Fontenille; Bart G J Knols; Abdel Hameed Nugud; Mark Q Benedict
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2009-11-16       Impact factor: 2.979

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