Uitoes-borne diseases have become a tragic and fatal problem.

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        Mosquitoes-borne diseases have become a tragic and fatal problem in the world and have killed millions of people in history.  Mosquitoes have the ability to carry and transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue, and yellow fever.  This article, “Building A Better Mosquito,” written by Michael D’Antonio and taken from the LA Times, September 2nd, cover story, is about a small number of scientists who are working to alter the genes of mosquitoes so they can no longer spread fatal diseases when they bite people.  Genetic engineering has begun with the “red-eye” experiments on these mosquitoes that were conducted at UC Irvine’s Microbiology Center.  The goal was to inject the eggs of the insects with genes that would alter their eye colors to red.  Despite failures, the team of scientists were persistent until some of the mosquitoes actually emerged with red eyes.  Their efforts to color the eyes would be of no real significance except that the scientists knew they had discovered a way to break the genetic code of mosquitoes.  Now, the scientists are hoping they can genetically engineer these pesky insects so that even if they acquired parasites or viruses, they are unable to pass them on.  The parasites of malaria and other diseases enter the body of the mosquito, live safely and multiply, and eventually transfer over to the salivary glands of the mosquito.  There it waits to be delivered to the next victim when the insect feeds again.  The idea is to interrupt the relationship between the insect and its pathogens that use it for transport.

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        Once these “good” mosquitoes are created, scientists are hoping to be able to release them into the world where they can breed and interbreed with other species and do away with this enemy insect that has killed thousands.  But as genetic research is about to step forward, there are many doubts about releasing genetically engineered life forms into the environment.  It is quite possible that the miracle, safe, good mosquito will be created but never actually released.  Many are fearful of that the mosquito, once released, may mutate in some unexpected way or that their mating with wild insects might ...

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