So with that problem solved, how can scientists use the new mosquitoes to destroy malaria? At Popular Science, Laurie J. Schmidt explains:
According to Riehle, completely eradicating the malaria parasite carried by mosquitoes requires three things: the ability to engineer the mosquito, finding genes or molecules that can kill the malaria parasite, and giving the modified mosquitoes a competitive advantage so they can replace the wild population. The first two components have been accomplished, but Riehle says the third represents a bigger hurdle. "A lot of research is being done now to give the mosquitoes fitness advantages so that they can replace the wild populations," he said. "But it's probably at least a decade away, and if this is ever used for malaria control it will take several years for population replacement to actually occur."
http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-07/genetically-engineered-mosquitoes-are-100-percent-resistant-malaria-parasite | Photo by John Tann used under Creative Commons license | Malaria Vaccine Spread Through Mosquitoes Themselves
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/65601.php
And Briannana is a perfect example of why movies like I Am Legend are so seriously dumb.
stupid. all around.
I hope there's more to the story, because this sure reflects badly on the scientists involved.
Staceyann C. Dolenti
Staceyann C. Dolenti
I love the armchair critics that think they know better than people who've studied for years to get to these points. That's not to say that science doesn't make mistakes, but the kneejerk reaction and outcry of 'Mother Nature this' and 'God' that... zzzzzz. What dark age did you crawl out of?