Gene editing tool could potentially reduce malaria burden, researchers suggest

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Researchers from the University of California in San Diego have used the gene editing tool CRISPR to develop a method called Ifegenia that could potentially reduce the burden of malaria. The method targets a gene called femaleless, causing all female mosquito offspring to die. This could lead to a reduction in the spread of malaria, particularly in areas with high mosquito populations.


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