Genetic Engineering Alters Mosquitoes’ Sense of Smell – Howard Hughes Medical Institute
By Dr. Matthew Watson
Howard Hughes Medical Institute | Genetic Engineering Alters Mosquitoes' Sense of Smell Howard Hughes Medical Institute In one of the first successful attempts at genetically engineering mosquitoes, HHMI researchers have altered the way the insects respond to odors, including the smell of humans and the insect repellant DEET. The research not only demonstrates that ... Genetically-engineered mosquitoes lose nose for humansGizmag Genetic Bug Spray? Scientists Alter Mosquitoes' Sense of SmellGenetic Engineering News Mutant Mosquitoes Lose Ability to Sniff Out HumansLiveScience.com |
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