What is wrong in extinguishing a species? Charting the Ethical Challenges of using Gene-Drive Technologies to eradicate A. gambiae vector populations

Autori

  • Marco Annoni
  • Telmo Pievani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/2284-4503-797

Parole chiave:

Gene-Drive, genome-editing, bioethics, CRISPR-Cas9, biodiversity

Abstract

This article analyses three ethical arguments against the use of gene-drive technologies to control for, and possibly extinguish, a particular species of vector mosquitoes (Anopheles gambiae) causing the malaria infection. We conclude that none of these arguments is truly persuasive in the specific case and, therefore, that using gene-drive technologies to suppress or eradicate the population of Anopheles gambiae could be ethically justifiable provided certain cautions referring to ecological consequences, evolutionary effects and social engagement of local communities.

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Pubblicato

2021-05-12

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Annoni M, Pievani T. What is wrong in extinguishing a species? Charting the Ethical Challenges of using Gene-Drive Technologies to eradicate A. gambiae vector populations. BioLaw [Internet]. 12 maggio 2021 [citato 25 aprile 2024];(1S):429-44. Available at: https://teseo.unitn.it/biolaw/article/view/1637

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Views into the future