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Genetically engineered insects with sex-selection and genetic incompatibility enable population suppression.


ABSTRACT: Engineered Genetic Incompatibility (EGI) is a method to create species-like barriers to sexual reproduction. It has applications in pest control that mimic Sterile Insect Technique when only EGI males are released. This can be facilitated by introducing conditional female-lethality to EGI strains to generate a sex-sorting incompatible male system (SSIMS). Here, we demonstrate a proof of concept by combining tetracycline-controlled female lethality constructs with a pyramus-targeting EGI line in the model insect Drosophila melanogaster. We show that both functions (incompatibility and sex-sorting) are robustly maintained in the SSIMS line and that this approach is effective for population suppression in cage experiments. Further we show that SSIMS males remain competitive with wild-type males for reproduction with wild-type females, including at the level of sperm competition.

SUBMITTER: Upadhyay A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8860436 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetically engineered insects with sex-selection and genetic incompatibility enable population suppression.

Upadhyay Ambuj A   Feltman Nathan R NR   Sychla Adam A   Janzen Anna A   Das Siba R SR   Maselko Maciej M   Smanski Michael M  

eLife 20220202


Engineered Genetic Incompatibility (EGI) is a method to create species-like barriers to sexual reproduction. It has applications in pest control that mimic Sterile Insect Technique when only EGI males are released. This can be facilitated by introducing conditional female-lethality to EGI strains to generate a sex-sorting incompatible male system (SSIMS). Here, we demonstrate a proof of concept by combining tetracycline-controlled female lethality constructs with a <i>pyramus</i>-targeting EGI l  ...[more]

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