
Keywords: reproductive fitness t haplotype
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Towards a genetic approach to invasive rodent eradications: assessing reproductive competitiveness between wild and laboratory miceM. Serr, N. Heard and J. Godwin, Island invasives: scaling up to meet the challenge, 2019.![]() House mice are significant invasive pests, particularly on islands without native mammalian predators. As part of a multi-institutional project aimed at suppressing invasive mouse populations on islands, we aim to create heavily male-biased sex ratios with the goal of causing the ... Keywords: competition, conservation, CRISPR, Gene drive, gene drive natural, gene drive synthetic, genetic biocontrol, invasive rodents, invasive species, mice, mus-musculus, Pest management, reproductive fitness t haplotype |

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David O’Brochta
Foundation for the
National Institutes of Health
geneconvenevi@fnih.org
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