“…Gene drives, which bias inheritance towards a natural or synthetic genetic element or specific allele and lead to a preferential increase of a specific phenotype throughout a population ( Alphey et al., 2020 ), are being developed for mosquito control. Several different gene drives, autonomous/non-autonomous, split, self-limiting drives, etc., have been developed ( Gantz et al., 2015 ; Hammond et al., 2016 ; Patil et al., 2018 ; Adolfi et al., 2020 ; Carballar-Lejarazú et al., 2020 ; Li et al., 2020 ). For instance, a male dominant allele to produce a single sex to reduce tick populations, or a trait to increase refractoriness to pathogens, could be effective strategies for managing tick-borne diseases.…”