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Scientists: "Toxic" semen could kill female mosquitoes, curb disease spread
Female mosquitoes are targeted because only they bite and drink blood, thereby spreading diseases such as malaria and dengue ...
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Genetically modified mosquitoes may curb disease with 'toxic' semen
Genetically engineered mosquitoes with toxic semen could be a new weapon against tropical disease, Australian scientists said ...
The Manila Times on MSN
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Scientists Want To Breed Mosquitoes With "Toxic" Semen. This Is Why
Genetically engineered mosquitoes with toxic semen could be a new weapon against tropical disease, Australian scientists said ...
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Researchers say genetically engineered mosquitoes with 'toxic' semen could curb spread of ...
The technique involves breeding mosquitoes that express venomous proteins in their semen. When these genetically modified ...
The Guardian Nigeria
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Malaria: Australian scientists target female mosquitoes with killer sperm
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” ...
Inquirer on MSN
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Aussie scientists trial mosquitoes with ‘toxic’ semen to fight disease
Genetically engineered mosquitoes with toxic semen could be a new weapon against tropical disease, Australian scientists said ...
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Scientists in Australia breed mosquitoes with ‘toxic’ semen to curb diseases
The ‘toxic male technique’ aims to breed male mosquitoes that kill disease-spreading females through the act of mating.
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