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MGDrivE: Its application to releases optimization, and confinement in an Australian setting

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In this work, we present MGDrivE with example applications to threshold-dependent drives (reciprocal chromosomal translocations and toxin-antidote-based underdominant systems). We show how the timing of the releases can be optimized for the drives to fixate in the population with a minimum cost, and how this information can be applied to simulate releases in a specific town in Australia where other similar mosquito-borne diseases control interventions have been studied in the past.
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This is just a static version of the presentation. For the full version (with videos) please follow the link: https://chipdelmal.github.io/MGDrivE_Presentations/NCCB2018/
This is just a static version of the presentation. For the full version (with videos) please follow the link: https://chipdelmal.github.io/MGDrivE_Presentations/NCCB2018/
This is just a static version of the presentation. For the full version (with videos) please follow the link: https://chipdelmal.github.io/MGDrivE_Presentations/NCCB2018/
This is just a static version of the presentation. For the full version (with videos) please follow the link: https://chipdelmal.github.io/MGDrivE_Presentations/NCCB2018/
This is just a static version of the presentation. For the full version (with videos) please follow the link: https://chipdelmal.github.io/MGDrivE_Presentations/NCCB2018/
This is just a static version of the presentation. For the full version (with videos) please follow the link: https://chipdelmal.github.io/MGDrivE_Presentations/NCCB2018/
This is just a static version of the presentation. For the full version (with videos) please follow the link: https://chipdelmal.github.io/MGDrivE_Presentations/NCCB2018/
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