Building a Better Mosquito: Identifying the Genes Enabling Malaria and Dengue Fever Resistance in A. gambiae and A. aegypti Mosquitoes

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July 4th, 2007

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July 4th, 2007

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In this interview, George Dimopoulos focuses on the physiological mechanisms used by mosquitoes to combat Plasmodium falciparum and dengue virus infections. Explanation is given for how key refractory genes, those genes conferring resistance to vector pathogens, are identified in the mosquito and how this knowledge can be used to generate transgenic mosquitoes that are unable to carry the malaria parasite or dengue virus.

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1:27

What is Plasmodium falciparum?

14:54

End Credits

12:28

Ethical Considerations for Releasing Genetically Modified Mosquitoe

7:32

Physiological Mechanisms of Dengue Virus Resistance in A. aegypti

2:11

The Dengue Virus

2:50

Life cycle of Plasmodium falciparum

4:36

Identification of Refractory Genes

0:59

Severity of Malaria Worldwide

13:33

Obstacles Preventing Disease Control Strategies

9:51

Drawbacks to Studying Laboratory-Maintained Mosquitoes

6:37

Physiological Mechanisms Employed by A. gambiae to Kill Plasmodium

8:20

Technological Advances Benefiting Mosquito-Borne Disease Research

0:01

Introduction

11:12

Strategies for Preventing Malarial Transmission

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