Posted on 05/31/2019 8:06:13 AM PDT by BenLurkin
A fungus - genetically enhanced to produce spider toxin - can rapidly kill huge numbers of the mosquitoes that spread malaria, a study suggests.
Trials, which took place in Burkina Faso, showed mosquito populations collapsed by 99% within 45 days.
Conducting the study, researchers at the University of Maryland in the US - and the IRSS research institute in Burkina Faso - first identified a fungus called Metarhizium pingshaense, which naturally infects the Anopheles mosquitoes that spread malaria.
The next stage was to enhance the fungus.
They turned to a toxin found in the venom of a species of funnel-web spider in Australia.
The genetic instructions for making the toxin were added to the fungus's own genetic code so it would start making the toxin once it was inside a mosquito.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
And here I thought GM was supposed to make cars, not fungus. No wonder my last Chevy fell apart.
GM Fungus? What is that, some new electric car?
Wouldnt it be easier to just bring back DDT?
Do try to keep them away from the bees please.
Oh, great.
You think emigration from there is high NOW?
Just wait.
Bring back dating:
How about a fungus that dissolves cats, boxed wine and Suburus?
I’m no treehugger but it’s safe bet that after the mosquitoes went the bats, after the bats 20 owls, Hawks, raccoons, well you get the picture. Be careful with that stuff and make sure the boardroom can’t over rule field workers
Bats. Birds. Turtles ... Dragonflies..... Damselflies. ... Fish. Goldfish, guppies, bass, bluegill and catfish (mosquito larvae)...
I believe that genetic engineering will benefit mankind but making an infectious fungus more deadly cannot end well.
LOL!........................
somehow, the old song about the “Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly” comes to mind.
“How about a fungus that dissolves cats, boxed wine and Suburus?”
Would you really want a whacky cat lady if you actually caught one?
great point.
A self-replicating, venomous fungus. What could possibly go wrong?
I am sure there is absolutely no conceivable unforseen consequences that can possibly go wrong
bttt
Bats. Birds. Turtles ... Dragonflies..... Damselflies. ... Fish. Goldfish, guppies, bass, bluegill and catfish (mosquito larvae)...
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If this toxin ONLY developed inside the gut of the mosquito, it theoretically would only hurt the mosquito. But that is a very big IF
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