HIGHLIGHTS
- who: John B. Connolly from the Department PY, UK have published the paper: Gene drive in species complexes: defining target organisms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The other sibling species of the complex, whether vectors or nonvectors, would be considered as members of the target species complex (TSC), or target species complex organisms (TSCOs), where the potential for VGDT amongst its member species would be considered a plausible biological consequence of use of gene drive technology to control vector species belonging to a complex. As well as environmental releases of engineered gene drives . . .
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