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Deep orange gene editing triggers temperature-sensitive lethal phenotypes in Ceratitis capitata.

Germano SollazzoKaterina NikolouliGeorgia GouviRoswitha A AumannMarc F ScheteligKostas Bourtzis
Published in: BMC biotechnology (2024)
Gene editing of the deep orange gene in Ceratitis capitata resulted in the establishment of temperature-sensitive lethal mutant strains. The induced mutations did not significantly affect the rearing efficiency of the strains. As deep orange is a highly conserved gene, these data suggest that it can be considered a target for the development of tsl mutations which could potentially be used to develop novel genetic sexing strains in insect pests and disease vectors.
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