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From Random Mutations to Precision Tools: The “Neoclassical” Future of Insect Control

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A new “neoclassical” genetic strategy is redefining how Genetic Sexing Strains are built for the Sterile Insect Technique. By integrating CRISPR/Cas9 editing, comparative genomics and targeted gene-rescue systems, researchers demonstrate a faster and more precise path to creating reliable sex-specific markers. This rational, design-driven approach overcomes the limits of traditional random mutagenesis, opening the door to scalable, cross-species GSS development for both agricultural pests and disease-carrying vectors.

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Call for Abstracts

10th IOBC-WPRS Working Group Meeting

Innovative Pest Control: Shaping the Future of Sustainable Agriculture

10th IOBC-WPRS Working Group Meeting

DATE

22.–24. Nov 2026

LOCATION

OAC, Chania, Crete

The IOBC-WPRS Working Group “Modern Biotechnology in Integrated Plant Production” invites you to a joint meeting held in collaboration with the EU-funded project REACT.

Submit your abstract now → Register for the conference →

MORE INFORMATION: iobc-wprs.react-insect.eu