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The Wipeout Gene
Ironhide
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12-01-2011 05:56 AM

 



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The Wipeout Gene
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene
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Archyr
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12-01-2011 05:59 AM

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RE: The Wipeout Gene
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

That's a little scary. What if just one mosquito develops a mutation in this gene, which leads to some form of disease that's transferable to humans or animals?
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Ironhide
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12-01-2011 06:05 AM

 



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RE: The Wipeout Gene
Archyr  Wrote:
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

That's a little scary. What if just one mosquito develops a mutation in this gene, which leads to some form of disease that's transferable to humans or animals?

Hopefuly that`s has all been studied and well researched before they put these suckers out in the air.
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SecretGeek
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12-01-2011 06:05 AM

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Post: #4
RE: The Wipeout Gene
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

Good stuff. I wonder what else they are not telling us.
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Archyr
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12-01-2011 06:09 AM

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RE: The Wipeout Gene
Ironhide  Wrote:
Archyr  Wrote:
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

That's a little scary. What if just one mosquito develops a mutation in this gene, which leads to some form of disease that's transferable to humans or animals?

Hopefuly that`s has all been studied and well researched before they put these suckers out in the air.

Look at all the prescription drugs the FDA approved that are later recalled due to unforeseen reactions and deaths. I wouldn't trust these hacks to bio-engineer a doodle bug
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LoP Guest
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12-01-2011 06:10 AM

 



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RE: The Wipeout Gene
Once misquitoes are extinct, i guess we will learn the hard way what necessary role they played in the ecosystem.
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Ironhide
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12-01-2011 06:12 AM

 



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RE: The Wipeout Gene
Archyr  Wrote:
Ironhide  Wrote:
Archyr  Wrote:
That's a little scary. What if just one mosquito develops a mutation in this gene, which leads to some form of disease that's transferable to humans or animals?

Hopefuly that`s has all been studied and well researched before they put these suckers out in the air.

Look at all the prescription drugs the FDA approved that are later recalled due to unforeseen reactions and deaths. I wouldn't trust these hacks to bio-engineer a doodle bug

I know. I don`t trust them either but that`s what we got.
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Silly Bastard
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12-01-2011 06:16 AM

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This will be used on humans within 15 years Jhikpghf

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Isabella
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12-01-2011 06:20 AM

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Post: #9
RE: The Wipeout Gene
Archyr  Wrote:
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

That's a little scary. What if just one mosquito develops a mutation in this gene, which leads to some form of disease that's transferable to humans or animals?

We'll find out when it's too late,

"Researchers also struggle with how to test their creations. No international laws or agencies exist to police trials of new transgenic organisms. For the most part, scientists and biotech companies can do what they want—even performing uncontrolled releases of test organisms in developing countries, neither warning the residents that their backyards are about to become a de facto biocolonialist field laboratory nor gaining their consent."
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Pi
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12-01-2011 06:35 AM

 



Post: #10
RE: The Wipeout Gene
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

sounds good until it magically makes its way to humans
Anon doomed
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Ironhide
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12-01-2011 06:37 AM

 



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RE: The Wipeout Gene
Isabella  Wrote:
Archyr  Wrote:
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

That's a little scary. What if just one mosquito develops a mutation in this gene, which leads to some form of disease that's transferable to humans or animals?

We'll find out when it's too late,

"Researchers also struggle with how to test their creations. No international laws or agencies exist to police trials of new transgenic organisms. For the most part, scientists and biotech companies can do what they want—even performing uncontrolled releases of test organisms in developing countries, neither warning the residents that their backyards are about to become a de facto biocolonialist field laboratory nor gaining their consent."

Very true.
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CrispyDave
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12-01-2011 06:43 AM

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Post: #12
RE: The Wipeout Gene
Ironhide  Wrote:
A new breed of genetically modified mosquitoes carries a gene that cripples its own offspring. They could crush native mosquito populations and block the spread of disease. And they are already in the air—though that's been a secret..

The technology marks the first time scientists have genetically engineered an organism to specifically wipe out a native population to block disease transmission Sounds good.

Much more inside the link...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/articl...peout-gene

Hitler was looking for something like this....
Call it the NWO Gene....

669 Beyond Evil...
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DanceChillGroove
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12-01-2011 06:48 AM

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Post: #13
RE: The Wipeout Gene
LoP Guest  Wrote:
Once misquitoes are extinct, i guess we will learn the hard way what necessary role they played in the ecosystem.

This I think poses the greatest danger. The law of unintended consequences can be a lucky folk.

I know certain species of bats and hummingbirds eat many times their own body weight in mosquitoes.

"After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it..." - William S. Burroughs.
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