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Serafima Davydova1, Angela Meccariello1
1Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
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Tephritid fruit flies threaten the agricultural industry with a rising intensity on a worldwide scale. The application of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) in insects has resulted in a current boost of CRISPR studies in tephritid pests. One of the primary pathways toward more efficient population management lies in genetic improvements to the Sterile Insect Technique. Herein, we review the pivotal advances in CRISPR application in non-model tephritid fruit flies in recent years. This consists of proof-of-principle studies to optimise CRISPR tools, applications for female elimination and male sterility, and the existing CRISPR-based systems for population control.
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