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Fig. 11 | Malaria Journal

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From: Systematic identification of plausible pathways to potential harm via problem formulation for investigational releases of a population suppression gene drive to control the human malaria vector Anopheles gambiae in West Africa

Fig. 11

Pathway 9 Water quality: Potential adverse impact on quality of water, and its flora and fauna, from reduced nutrient composition of aquatic habitats could be caused by potential toxicity of dsxFCRISPRh transgenic products. The net effect from reductions in the density of aquatic stages caused by a population suppression gene drive should be to reduce the overall density of aquatic stages of An. gambiae

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