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Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System

OX513A is a transgenic strain of Aedes aegypti engineered to carry a dominant, non-sex-specific, late-acting lethal genetic system that is repressed in the presence of tetracycline. It was designed for use in a sterile-insect (SIT) pest control system called RIDL® (Release of Insects carrying a Domi...

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Autores principales: Massonnet-Bruneel, Blandine, Corre-Catelin, Nicole, Lacroix, Renaud, Lees, Rosemary S., Hoang, Kim Phuc, Nimmo, Derric, Alphey, Luke, Reiter, Paul
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23690948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062711
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author Massonnet-Bruneel, Blandine
Corre-Catelin, Nicole
Lacroix, Renaud
Lees, Rosemary S.
Hoang, Kim Phuc
Nimmo, Derric
Alphey, Luke
Reiter, Paul
author_facet Massonnet-Bruneel, Blandine
Corre-Catelin, Nicole
Lacroix, Renaud
Lees, Rosemary S.
Hoang, Kim Phuc
Nimmo, Derric
Alphey, Luke
Reiter, Paul
author_sort Massonnet-Bruneel, Blandine
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description OX513A is a transgenic strain of Aedes aegypti engineered to carry a dominant, non-sex-specific, late-acting lethal genetic system that is repressed in the presence of tetracycline. It was designed for use in a sterile-insect (SIT) pest control system called RIDL® (Release of Insects carrying a Dominant Lethal gene) by which transgenic males are released in the field to mate with wild females; in the absence of tetracycline, the progeny from such matings will not survive. We investigated the mating fitness of OX513A in the laboratory. Male OX513A were as effective as Rockefeller (ROCK) males at inducing refractoriness to further mating in wild type females and there was no reduction in their ability to inseminate multiple females. They had a lower mating success but yielded more progeny than the wild-type comparator strain (ROCK) when one male of each strain was caged with a ROCK female. Mating success and fertility of groups of 10 males—with different ratios of RIDL to ROCK—competing for five ROCK females was similar, but the median longevity of RIDL males was somewhat (18%) lower. We conclude that the fitness under laboratory conditions of OX513A males carrying a tetracycline repressible lethal gene is comparable to that of males of the wild-type comparator strain.
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spelling pubmed-36538972013-05-20 Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System Massonnet-Bruneel, Blandine Corre-Catelin, Nicole Lacroix, Renaud Lees, Rosemary S. Hoang, Kim Phuc Nimmo, Derric Alphey, Luke Reiter, Paul PLoS One Research Article OX513A is a transgenic strain of Aedes aegypti engineered to carry a dominant, non-sex-specific, late-acting lethal genetic system that is repressed in the presence of tetracycline. It was designed for use in a sterile-insect (SIT) pest control system called RIDL® (Release of Insects carrying a Dominant Lethal gene) by which transgenic males are released in the field to mate with wild females; in the absence of tetracycline, the progeny from such matings will not survive. We investigated the mating fitness of OX513A in the laboratory. Male OX513A were as effective as Rockefeller (ROCK) males at inducing refractoriness to further mating in wild type females and there was no reduction in their ability to inseminate multiple females. They had a lower mating success but yielded more progeny than the wild-type comparator strain (ROCK) when one male of each strain was caged with a ROCK female. Mating success and fertility of groups of 10 males—with different ratios of RIDL to ROCK—competing for five ROCK females was similar, but the median longevity of RIDL males was somewhat (18%) lower. We conclude that the fitness under laboratory conditions of OX513A males carrying a tetracycline repressible lethal gene is comparable to that of males of the wild-type comparator strain. Public Library of Science 2013-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3653897/ /pubmed/23690948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062711 Text en © 2013 Massonnet-Bruneel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Massonnet-Bruneel, Blandine
Corre-Catelin, Nicole
Lacroix, Renaud
Lees, Rosemary S.
Hoang, Kim Phuc
Nimmo, Derric
Alphey, Luke
Reiter, Paul
Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System
title Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System
title_full Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System
title_fullStr Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System
title_full_unstemmed Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System
title_short Fitness of Transgenic Mosquito Aedes aegypti Males Carrying a Dominant Lethal Genetic System
title_sort fitness of transgenic mosquito aedes aegypti males carrying a dominant lethal genetic system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23690948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062711
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