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Shock of the new - GM Mosquitoes
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Shock of the new - GM Mosquitoes
Level 1 Elementary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 129 Shock of the new - GM Mosquitoes Level 1 Elementary north east of Australia. People have tried very hard to control the cane toads, but they continue to multiply. Perhaps the worst example is the snails of French Polynesia. First, the giant African land snail was taken there and they increased too much. Then, in 1975, the wolf snail was taken there to keep their numbers down. But the wolf snail usually ignored the African snails and ate the smaller native partula snails. Since then, 72% of the partula species have gone and only five remain. But there have been successes, especially on the islands where new species can cause most damage. “It is expensive, it takes time, but it can be very effective,” says Farrar. For example, the kakapo parrot from New Zealand, which nests on the ground. Scientists have moved it to islands without rats, where it can live safely. So what are the lessons here for introducing GM-mosquitoes? Perhaps, putting a new mosquito with an extra gene into a place where there are lots of mosquitoes already is not as bad as introducing an entirely new species. And a change made by scientists may not be very different from something that has happened many times in evolution – by chance. Finally, though, what people think is a danger, will probably be more important than the real dangers. GM-crops had no chance in Europe because of ‘what-if?’ fears: in the end, scientists’ opinions had no effect. If public opinion in African countries is strongly against the GM-mosquito, or if people feel that they are being forced to use a technology that Europe doesn’t want, GM mosquitoes will not be used. 12 13 Download 7.3 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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