These datasets hold the results of the experiments to perform the comparisons between the different mosquito-control interventions.
Note: each scenario was repeated 2000 times
- Releases Scheme:
- Rate: 1 release every 7 days
- Total: 26
- Drive Specific Parameters:
- IIT (10:1)
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 50%
- RIDL (10:1)
- Mating Efficacy: 5%
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 18%
- Male Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- Female Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- fsRIDL (Eggs 200:1)
- Mating Efficacy: 5%
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 18%
- Male Pupation Success Rate: 100%
- Female Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- CRISPR SIT (Eggs 100:1)
- Mating Efficacy: 78%
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 18%
- Male Pupation Success Rate: 100%
- Female Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- IIT (10:1)
- Releases Scheme:
- Rate: 1 release every 7 days
- Total: 26
- Drive Specific Parameters:
- IIT (10:1)
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 50%
- RIDL (10:1)
- Mating Efficacy: 5%
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 18%
- Male Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- Female Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- fsRIDL (Eggs 200:1)
- Mating Efficacy: 5%
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 18%
- Male Pupation Success Rate: 100%
- Female Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- CRISPR SIT (Eggs 200:1)
- Mating Efficacy: 78%
- Adult Lifespan Reduction: 18%
- Male Pupation Success Rate: 100%
- Female Pupation Success Rate: 0%
- IIT (10:1)
Sensitivity analysis on important parameters for the pgSIT drive.
Note: each scenario was repeated 20 times
Sweeping the lifespan reduction effects (mortality) on the genetically modified individuals.
- LifespanReduction01.7z: female eggs allowed at a .5 ratio, and they die on pupation (100:1)
- LifespanReduction02.7z: female eggs allowed at a .5 ratio, and they die on pupation (200:1)
Sweeping the mating efficacy on the genetically modified individuals.
- MatingEfficacy01.7z: female eggs allowed at a .5 ratio, and they die on pupation (100:1)
- MatingEfficacy02.7z: female eggs allowed at a .5 ratio, and they die on pupation (200:1)
Factorial sweep of both effects.
- Factorial01.7z: female eggs allowed at a .5 ratio, and they die on pupation (100:1)
- Factorial02.7z: female eggs allowed at a .5 ratio, and they die on pupation (200:1)
(In Work) Transforming Insect Population Control with Precision Guided Sterile Males. Nikolay Kandul, Junru Liu, Hector M. Sanchez C., Sean L. Wu, John M. Marshall and Omar S. Akbari