
Genetically Modified Flies to Combat Sleeping Sickness
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Health Sciences, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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The video discusses the role of tsetse flies in transmitting sleeping sickness, a disease caused by parasites that can lead to severe health issues and death if untreated. Researchers at the Institute of Tropical Medicines in Antwerp are exploring genetic modification of bacteria within tsetse flies to combat these parasites. By introducing a foreign gene, they aim to produce nano bodies that can kill the parasites. Although promising, the release of genetically modified flies into the wild is controversial. The research could potentially lead to a genetic revolution in disease control.
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