Abstract Advances in molecular and synthetic biology are enabling the engineering of gene drives in insects for disease vector/pest control. Engineered gene drives (that bias their own inheritance) can be designed either to suppress interbreeding target populations or modify them with a new genotype. Depending on the engineered gene drive system, theoretically, a genetic modification of interest could spread through target populations and persist indefinitely, or be restricted in its spread or persistence. While research on engineered gene drives and their applications in insects is advancing at a fast pace, it will take several years for technological developments to move to practical applications for deliberate release into the environmen...
The environmental risk assessment of the insect resistant genetically modified maize MON 89034 (Refe...
The deliberate release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) including GMOs used as medicinal pro...
In preparation for a legal implementation of EU-regulation 1829/2003, the Norwegian Scientific Commi...
Advances in molecular and synthetic biology are enabling the engineering of gene drives in insects f...
The ability to engineer gene drives (genetic elements that bias their own inheritance) has sparked e...
Future applications for the marketing of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the EU may include...
For the purposes of conservation or suppression of species, gene drive technology has significant po...
Genetically engineered gene drives (geGD) are potentially powerful tools for suppressing or even era...
The present document has been produced and adopted by the bodies identified above as author(s). This...
The environmental risk assessment of the insect resistant genetically modified maize MON ...
<p>The utilisation of the CRISPR/Cas9 technology has sparked a renewed interest in gene drive ...
AbstractArthropods form a major part of the biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. Many species ar...
Genetically modified or engineered organisms (GMOs, GEOs) are utilised in agriculture, expressing tr...
Environmental risk assessment of genetically engineered (GE) plants is designed to answer very speci...
Arthropods form a major part of the biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. Many species are valued...
The environmental risk assessment of the insect resistant genetically modified maize MON 89034 (Refe...
The deliberate release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) including GMOs used as medicinal pro...
In preparation for a legal implementation of EU-regulation 1829/2003, the Norwegian Scientific Commi...
Advances in molecular and synthetic biology are enabling the engineering of gene drives in insects f...
The ability to engineer gene drives (genetic elements that bias their own inheritance) has sparked e...
Future applications for the marketing of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the EU may include...
For the purposes of conservation or suppression of species, gene drive technology has significant po...
Genetically engineered gene drives (geGD) are potentially powerful tools for suppressing or even era...
The present document has been produced and adopted by the bodies identified above as author(s). This...
The environmental risk assessment of the insect resistant genetically modified maize MON ...
<p>The utilisation of the CRISPR/Cas9 technology has sparked a renewed interest in gene drive ...
AbstractArthropods form a major part of the biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. Many species ar...
Genetically modified or engineered organisms (GMOs, GEOs) are utilised in agriculture, expressing tr...
Environmental risk assessment of genetically engineered (GE) plants is designed to answer very speci...
Arthropods form a major part of the biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. Many species are valued...
The environmental risk assessment of the insect resistant genetically modified maize MON 89034 (Refe...
The deliberate release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) including GMOs used as medicinal pro...
In preparation for a legal implementation of EU-regulation 1829/2003, the Norwegian Scientific Commi...