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A Single Genetic Tweak Stops Mosquitoes from Spreading Malaria – New Study/Science Updates



Mosquitoes engineered to swap out an amino acid in a key protein were resistant to malaria infection, preventing them from transmitting the disease.



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Scientists have genetically engineered malaria-resistant mosquitoes by altering a single amino acid in a crucial protein. This modification disrupts the parasite’s ability to infect the mosquito, effectively halting malaria transmission. Lab tests demonstrated that these altered mosquitoes were incapable of spreading the disease. This breakthrough represents a promising new approach in the fight against malaria, offering a potential avenue to significantly reduce or even eliminate its spread by preventing the parasite from completing its life cycle within the mosquito. Further research will focus on scaling and deploying this technology in real-world settings.

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