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and that the nanoparticle delivery system may improve the stability of ds RNA,
which typically has a very short half-life.
9.20 Conclusions
Despite the ability to transform a variety of arthropod species with diverse and
new methods, considerable work remains to be completed before genetically
modified arthropods can be used in practical pest-management programs, as is
discussed in Chapter 14.
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