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Nasonia vitripennis used as model for improving biocontrol agent performance and reducing their environmental impact

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September 12, 2016

ESR update - Making agents more effective at controlling pests, easier to mass culture, and less likely to harm non-target species are major goals of biocontrol. However, surprisingly little is known about the genetics and genomics underlying these traits. The parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis has many genetics tools available, making it an excellent model to study the genetics of improving biocontrol agent performance and reducing their environmental impact.

Kelley Leung Msc