The technique to generate transgenic mosquitoes requires adaptation for each target species because of aspects related to species biology, sensitivity to manipulation and rearing conditions. Here we tested different parameters on the microinjection procedure in order to obtain a transgenic Neotropical mosquito species. By using a transposon-based strategy we were able to successfully transform Aedes fluviatilis (Lutz), which can be used as an avian malaria model. These results demonstrate the usefulness of the piggyBac transposable element as a transformation vector for Neotropical mosquito species and opens up new research frontiers for South American mosquito vectors
The development of genetic transformation systems in insects has revolutionized the field of entomol...
International audienceCurrent transgenic methodology developed for mosquitoes has not been applied w...
In the last 10 years the availability of the genome sequence of Anopheles gambiae and the developmen...
Stable and efficient germ-line transformation was achieved in the South American malaria vector, Ano...
Transposons are a class of selfish DNA elements that can mobilize within a genome. If mobilization i...
Abstract In an attempt to control the mosquito-borne diseases yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and...
The ability to introduce genetic constructs of choice into the genome of Anopheles mosquitoes provid...
AbstractArthropod-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue virus afflict billions of people worldwi...
The piggyBac transposon, originating in the genome of the Lepidoptera Trichoplusia ni, has a broad h...
Current transgenic methodology developed for mosquitoes has not been applied widely to the major mal...
After almost two decades of effort, the technology for creating transgenic mosquitoes has been devel...
The already unacceptable large burden of malaria continues to increase, indicating that the availabl...
Malaria kills millions of people every year and the current strategies to control the disease, such ...
The development of transgenic mosquitoes that are refractory to the transmission of human diseases s...
Genetic control strategies are a novel method for reducing populations of pest insects such as the y...
The development of genetic transformation systems in insects has revolutionized the field of entomol...
International audienceCurrent transgenic methodology developed for mosquitoes has not been applied w...
In the last 10 years the availability of the genome sequence of Anopheles gambiae and the developmen...
Stable and efficient germ-line transformation was achieved in the South American malaria vector, Ano...
Transposons are a class of selfish DNA elements that can mobilize within a genome. If mobilization i...
Abstract In an attempt to control the mosquito-borne diseases yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and...
The ability to introduce genetic constructs of choice into the genome of Anopheles mosquitoes provid...
AbstractArthropod-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue virus afflict billions of people worldwi...
The piggyBac transposon, originating in the genome of the Lepidoptera Trichoplusia ni, has a broad h...
Current transgenic methodology developed for mosquitoes has not been applied widely to the major mal...
After almost two decades of effort, the technology for creating transgenic mosquitoes has been devel...
The already unacceptable large burden of malaria continues to increase, indicating that the availabl...
Malaria kills millions of people every year and the current strategies to control the disease, such ...
The development of transgenic mosquitoes that are refractory to the transmission of human diseases s...
Genetic control strategies are a novel method for reducing populations of pest insects such as the y...
The development of genetic transformation systems in insects has revolutionized the field of entomol...
International audienceCurrent transgenic methodology developed for mosquitoes has not been applied w...
In the last 10 years the availability of the genome sequence of Anopheles gambiae and the developmen...