Header Ads

Change the mosquito genes; malaria will end.

By using gene editing technology, mosquito DNA changes have seen excellent results in the fight against malaria.



US billionaire figure person, Bill Gates, said that the ability to spread mosquito mosquitoes could be eliminated by using gene editing technology. He said that the ongoing research regarding the change in genes should not be difficult to connect with ethical issues.

According to Bill Gates

Speaking at the Malaria Forum in London, Bill Gates said that 'Legal ethical questions' are being raised regarding research on gen editing, however, through these questions, the path of technology called Gen Drive or CRISPR Should not be tried.

He said that he is pleased with the progress of this deadly disease through Jane Drive technology and he is feeling tensile.

Through Dan Drive technology, Dan NA is converted, resulting in genital alteration and several generations of evolutionary processes transfers. Scientists can print or change any genes through CRISPR technology.

This technology is being used in various branches of branches and fields of life, which includes the production of livestock and new crops. The mosquito has the potential to spread malaria virus, but by reducing the genes, reducing their population and the ability to keep this virus inside or off can be terminated or limited.

This technology is beneficial, but there are many concerns about this. Critics say that in this way artificial changes in animals, insects, and genes can cause high damage to unknown and unprofessional.

No comments