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Precision Guided Sterile Males Suppress Populations of an Invasive Crop Pest
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GeneticsEntomologyPrecision Crop ProtectionGenomicsCrisprPublic HealthGenome SurgeryPrecision BreedingPest ManagementGenetic VariationAgricultural BiotechnologyPopulation GeneticsDrosophila Suzukii InvasionInvasive Crop PestBiologySterile D. SuzukiiCrop ProtectionGenetic EngineeringPest ControlD. SuzukiiGene EditingMedicineGenome Editing
The Drosophila suzukii invasion of western countries has created an immense agricultural and economic threat to crop production. Despite many attempts to suppress its population, D. suzukii continues to destroy soft-flesh fruits. Precision guided sterile insect technique (pgSIT) utilizes the accuracy of programmable CRISPR gene targeting to generate sterilized males that can be deployed to suppress populations. Here, we generate pgSIT in D. suzukii and empirically and mathematically demonstrate that sterilized males are fit, competitive, and can eliminate populations of D. suzukii. Altogether, we describe an efficient way to generate sterile D. suzukii for release and safe effective population suppression.
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