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Controlling Mosquitos Thru a Toxic Relationship

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'Toxic' Semen Could Turn Mosquito Mating Deadly to Curb Disease Spread
Genetically engineered mosquitoes with toxic semen could be a new weapon against tropical disease, Australian scientists said after trialling the novel pest control method. The "toxic male technique" aims to breed mosquitoes that express venomous proteins in their semen, killing off females after mating.

Genetically Modified Mosquitoes
Genetically modified mosquitoes are mass-produced in a laboratory to carry two types of genes: A self-limiting gene that prevents female mosquito offspring from surviving to adulthood, and a fluorescent marker gene that glows under a special red light. This allows researchers to identify GM mosquitoes in the wild.

Mosquitoes with Wolbachia
Wolbachia is a common type of bacteria found in insects. Approximately 6 in 10 of all insects, including butterflies, bees, and beetles, around the world have WolbachiaWolbachia bacteria cannot make people or animals (for example, fish, birds, pets) sick.