Double-tap gene drive uses iterative genome targeting to help overcome resistance alleles

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  • who: Alena L. Bishop from the University of have published the research: Double-tap gene drive uses iterative genome targeting to help overcome resistance alleles, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: Lastly, the authors show that the DT-tGD spreads more efficiently in caged populations than the tGD control, supporting its potential use for counteracting resistance alleles in field applications of this technology. Since the effect of the double-tap strategy is stronger on the transgene inserted in yellow, the authors focused on this transgene for this analysis. While the main scope of . . .

     

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