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Gene drive and RNAi technologies: a bio-cultural review of next-generation tools for pest wasp management in New Zealand

October 2021

Publication: Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Author(s): S Palmer PK Dearden OR Mercier A King-Hunt PJ Lester

There is a global need for novel, next-generation technologies and techniques to manage pest species. We review work on potential step-changing technologies for large landscape (>1000 hectares) pest management of social Vespula wasps. We also review Māori perspectives on these controls to gauge social and cultural acceptability to research, test and use of novel controls. Approaches discussed are the use of gene silencing (RNAi) and gene drives (CRISPR-Cas 9) involving genetic modification, which has potential for pest control but vary in feasibility, cost, benefits and off-target risks.

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