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A Fluorescent Sex-Sorting Technique for Insects with the Demonstration in Drosophila melanogaster .

Junru LiuDanny RayesOmar S Akbari
Published in: GEN biotechnology (2024)
Recent advances in insect genetic engineering offer alternative genetic biocontrol solutions to control populations of pests and disease vectors. While success has been achieved, sex-sorting remains problematic for scaling many genetic biocontrol interventions. Here, we describe the development of a genetically stable sex-sorting technique for female and male selection with a proof of concept in Drosophila melanogaster termed SEPARATOR (Sexing Element Produced by Alternative RNA-splicing of A Transgenic Observable Reporter). This elegant approach utilizes dominantly expressed fluorescent proteins and differentially spliced introns to ensure sex-specific expression. The system has the potential for adaptability to various insect species and application for high-throughput insect sex-sorting.
Keyphrases
  • drosophila melanogaster
  • high throughput
  • genome wide
  • quantum dots
  • copy number
  • living cells
  • aedes aegypti
  • poor prognosis
  • physical activity
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • risk assessment
  • binding protein