Genetic 'extinction drive' could wipe out flesh-eating screwworm flies
Scientists have developed a genetic technology called an "extinction drive" capable of deliberately wiping out entire harmful species. The flesh-eating screwworm fly, whose larvae feed on living tissue, is considered the most likely first target. Columnist Michael Le Page argues the pest's harm to livestock and humans makes it the strongest candidate for this unprecedented intervention.
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