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Transgenic Insects
Techniques and Applications
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- Hassan M. M. AhmedOmar S. AkbarSerap AksoyYehonatan AlcalayLuke AlpheyYael ArienRotem Daniel AvrahamCamilla BeechNicholas J. BongioVanessa Bottino-RojasL. Roman CarrascoLucy CarterJackson ChamperIsabelle CocheCarolina ConchaRocco D’AmatoBrinda DassJason A. DelborneEllen M. DotsonRavi V. DurvasulaMatthew P. EdgingtonClaudia EmersonGuido FaviaAdam P. ForshawAlexander W.E. FranzMarisa L. GuidoMonika Gulia-NussDaniella An HaberAndrew HammondAlfred M. HandlerKeith R. HayesIvy HurwitzAnthony A. JamesThomas P. KellyNicole KleinAna KormosLee Benjamin LamdanDavid J. LampeRosemary S. LeesMaria Vittoria ManciniAditi MankadJohn MumfordTony NolanAndrew NussDavid A. O’BrochtaRiccardo PapaPhilippos Aris PapathanosMichael PhamRicardo PereiraMegan QuinlanRobyn RabanJason L. RasgonAaron RobertsYasha RohwerNathan RoseMarc F. ScheteligKristof De SchutterHideki SezutsuArvind SharmaGregory S. SimmonsGuy SmaggheToshiki TamuraDelphine ThizyLea Pare ToeBrian L. WeissErnst A. WimmerLiu Yang
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- CABI Biotechnology Series
2022
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Technology for modifying the genotypes and phenotypes of insects and other arthropods has steadily progressed with the development of more precise and powerful methods, most prominently transgenic modification. For many insect pests, there is now almost unlimited ability to modify phenotypes to benefit human health and agriculture. Precise DNA modifications and gene drive have the power to make wild-type populations less harmful in ways that could never have been performed with previous tr...
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