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Gene Drive 

Wyss Institute
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This animation explains how an emerging technology called "gene drives" may be used to potentially spread particular genomic alterations through targeted wild populations over many generations. It uses mosquitoes as an example of a target species - and illustrates how the versatile genome editing tool called CRISPR makes it possible.

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15 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 23   
@newhampshireacademyofscien9583
@newhampshireacademyofscien9583 2 года назад
do they think the music helps in the video...it is quite distracting and hard to concentrate with the musical distraction...are these scientists?
@cornershopraj8284
@cornershopraj8284 Год назад
cut out the music omg 😪
@lukehebert6207
@lukehebert6207 Год назад
Great summary (sans music)
@shaminoranger8588
@shaminoranger8588 Год назад
Yeah, but now the target species has been permanently transformed to include Cas9 in its genome, analogous to having a Harkonnen heart plug installed. Better hope this doesn't happen to a species we care about...
@remasteredretropcgames3312
@remasteredretropcgames3312 Год назад
Why not? This technology is how you overcome poor character internationally.
@the1khaled
@the1khaled 10 лет назад
WOW!
@sladanajohn4702
@sladanajohn4702 4 года назад
ACT LIKE BEING GOD AND WAIT FOR THE CONSEQUENCES
@ficticioanomimo8243
@ficticioanomimo8243 9 лет назад
Great tool to start a Zombie Apocalypse!
@tomc.5704
@tomc.5704 8 лет назад
Well, the zombies would have to spread by breeding
@udasgupta601
@udasgupta601 6 лет назад
Good point! But also -EWW
@fall0rn
@fall0rn 9 лет назад
So in a sense we are creating Clones?
@GeneticsLessons
@GeneticsLessons 8 лет назад
+fall0rn No just one gene would be copy/pasted eliminating wild type gene.
@hydratoz4625
@hydratoz4625 4 года назад
clone is to complety make an animal/plant with the same DNA, so the clone would look the same as the original
@jasmelly
@jasmelly 4 года назад
It would allow be for a trait
@pietrosmanio540
@pietrosmanio540 Год назад
Laboratories don't exist in nature, how does the thing work in the long period in nature?
@wyssinstitute
@wyssinstitute Год назад
You're right that real-world conditions are very different from those in the lab. So far this technology has only been tested in a controlled environment, meaning we can't claim to know how long the effects would last in nature.
@pietrosmanio540
@pietrosmanio540 Год назад
@@wyssinstitute thanks
@remasteredretropcgames3312
@remasteredretropcgames3312 Год назад
​@@wyssinstitute Eventually mutation would occur with a sufficiently large population. Well designed and temporally regulated gene drives are going to eventually wipe out pest control industries.
@remasteredretropcgames3312
@remasteredretropcgames3312 Год назад
Laboratories do exist in nature. What do you think happens in traditional human reproduction? And how is that not an experiment without cloning James Cameron.
@lorddorker3703
@lorddorker3703 9 лет назад
I don't see this as a good thing. Too great a piece of code...
@runejuulbrunshj6099
@runejuulbrunshj6099 5 лет назад
Could be used to eliminate many genetic diseases though.
@remasteredretropcgames3312
@remasteredretropcgames3312 Год назад
That's because you're not very bright.
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