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A mosquito transformed

Craig J. Coates ()
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Craig J. Coates: Center for Advanced Invertebrate Molecular Sciences, Texas A&M University

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6789, 900-901

Abstract: Genetic transformation technology could be a way of controlling malaria by creating strains of mosquito that cannot transmit the parasite; at the least, such strains will provide a tool for investigating parasite-insect interaction. A transformation system has now been devised for one species of mosquito,Anopheles stephensi.

Date: 2000
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