“Gene Drive” Technology To Control Mouse Invasions | Liverpool City Champion
T. Carrington,
Liverpool IL,
2021.
As western New South Wales faces a devastating mouse plague, the government is investing in groundbreaking genetic biocontrol research that could transform pest management in Australia. Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall said the NSW government will provide $ 1.8 million for the project to accelerate delivery of next-generation ‘gene drive’ technology to control future plagues. “The government has invested $ 50 million in a range of supportive measures, not only to mitigate the impacts of the mice that are currently crawling across much of New South Wales, but also to create options to reduce l ‘impact of future population peaks, “he said. Thursday. Until now, farmers had to rely on baiting and trapping to control mouse infestations, but the government is now “accelerating critical research to bring mouse control into the 21st century,” he said. declared. The three-year genetic biocontrol research program will identify fast-acting gene drives that are designed to spread an inherited trait through a population at above normal rates. More related to this: Genetic pest management technologies to control invasive rodents Meiotic drive in female mice: An essay Transmission ratio distortion in mice
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