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Comment #25519696
Agreed. There is just too many variables at play and that assuming something we have no information on (YT Algo), we cannot assume anything.
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Comment #24997757
http://www.genewatch.org/uploads/f03c6d66a9b354535738483c1c3... A bit biased but they have collected the most amount of data on this study.
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Comment #24997627
Yes, there are dissenting authors. But I think people misinterpreted what I said. I highlighted that implications of a more robust hybrid is unknown. I think the biggest misnomer o…
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Comment #24994807
Here's the study: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-49660-6 This study is interesting. It relates to the company and what happened to the mosquitoes when they tested it in…
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Comment #24994794
Unknown implications of the hybrid vigor and inadequate monitoring is still going on. We frankly do not know. We need to ask certain British companies working with the local govern…
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Comment #24994718
Replace with Black Soldier Flies. But on the serious note, not all mosquitoes are 'bad'. There are over 3500 species of them. Harmless genus such as Toxorhynchites are actually hel…
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Comment #24994694
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-49660-6#Sec10 This study is interesting. It relates to the company and what happened to the mosquitoes when they tested it in Brazil and …
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Comment #24994659
There was a study done that said in South America, these mosquitoes became more "robust". A UK company tested these GMO mosquitoes on brown people first. "Oxitec conducted pilot re…