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Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by paijah3243: 5:05am On Apr 28, 2021
Florida residents are furious as scientists prepare to release hundreds of millions of genetically modified mosquitoes into their communities.

The experiment, led by British biotech company Oxitec, will see around 750 million male mosquitoes sent out into the Florida Keys over the next two years in an attempt to control the population of an invasive, disease carrying species which has settled in the area.

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But many residents are unhappy at being part of what one group called "a Jurassic Park experiment."

The first wave of the project will see thousands of mosquitoes released at six locations this week.

The project has been launched to combat the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which makes up about four per cent of the mosquito population in the Keys but is responsible for virtually all mosquito-borne diseases transmitted to humans, including dengue, Zika and yellow fever. It can also transmit heartworm and other potentially deadly illnesses to pets and animals.

Only female mosquitoes bite humans and pass on disease, because they need blood to produce eggs. Oxitec has modified the genes of male mosquitoes so that they carry a protein that will kill off any female offspring before they reach mature biting age.

Males, which only feed on nectar, will survive and pass on the genes.

The hope is that the modified male mosquitoes will breed with the existing wild female mosquitoes, slowly eliminating the Aedes aegypti population.

While the project has approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency, Barry Wray of the Florida Keys Environmental Coalition said: "People here in Florida do not consent to the genetically engineered mosquitoes or to being human experiments."

Meagan Hull, a resident of Islamorada, told a council meeting: "I find this criminal, that we are being bullied into the experiment," Futurism reported.

Earlier this year, dozens of protesters gathered outside the Murray Nelson Government and Cultural Arts Center in Key Largo, complaining that the full impact of the experiment could not be known. In a statement denouncing the project, environmental group Friends of the Earth said: "The release of genetically engineered mosquitoes will needlessly put Floridians, the environment and endangered species at risk in the midst of a pandemic."

But Oxitec said: "We have released over a billion of our mosquitoes over the years. There is no potential for risk to the environment or humans."

Oxitec said its modified mosquitoes have successfully provided significant suppression of the wild Aedes aegypti in other geographies and do not cause harm to beneficial insects like bees and butterflies.

Similar projects in the Brazilian city of Indaiatuba found that Oxitec's mosquito suppressed the Aedes aegypti by up to 95 per cent in urban, dengue-prone environments following just 13 weeks of treatment, as compared to untreated control sites in the same city.
Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by CanadaOrBust: 5:06am On Apr 28, 2021
We need it here in Naija

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Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by tillaman(m): 5:40am On Apr 28, 2021
Genetically modified mosquitoes!!
Can we see a sample please

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Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by TheEnygma(m): 5:47am On Apr 28, 2021
This is actually a good idea as long as it is what they say it is....

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Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by southsouthking(m): 6:23am On Apr 28, 2021
These people has gone miles ahead of Africa.
Na only Agbo Jedi my country dey produce scientifically.
Toothpick self na from China.
One of the governor recently import cow from wherever i don't know.
This my country Don enter auto cruise i swellll.
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Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by 1Alex: 6:52am On Apr 28, 2021
No be bug create this thread?
Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by illicit(m): 7:25am On Apr 28, 2021
When will this get to Naija
Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by Masterclass32: 8:30am On Apr 28, 2021
Can't trust this people.
Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by mrdharkchild(m): 9:03am On Apr 28, 2021
Never truncate the creation of God. There are consequences.
E get why God create mosquito and other animals.
Everything was made for a purpose and reason.
Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by maiquel: 11:19am On Apr 28, 2021
There is no scientific modifications that does not carry side effects... It may be mild or aggressive, however, a test ought to be carried on humans before it is released to the vast population.

It may turn out to be good by the way
Re: Florida Residents Outraged Over Release Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes by theTranslator: 11:43am On Apr 28, 2021
why modify their genes?
things like this distort nature
leave nature alone!

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