Scientists Clone Fluorescent Cats. They claim there is a scientific
purpose for there experiments, but to be honest with you, we can't
quite figure out what that purpose may be. The South Korean scientists
who created this pair of ...
Neatorama has posted several stories
about animals that produce fluorescent proteins after gene splicing.
Now South Korean scientists have produced cloned cats that produce RFP
(Red Fluorescent Protein). The cats glow in the dark when ...
The
fluffy white Turkish Angora cats now glow red when exposed to
ultraviolet light. Other links: - Red Fluorescent Cat Cloned - Seoul
Cloned Cats - The Curious Case of the Fluorescent Feline.
Red
Fluorescent Cat Cloned.
In a bizarre attempt to create something
unique South Korean scientists have done some fooling-around with the
fluorescence protein genes and have bred white Turkish Angora cats to
glow red under ultraviolet light. The pair of cats have ...
Neatorama
has posted several stories about animals that produce fluorescent
proteins after gene splicing. Now South Korean scientists have
produced cloned cats that produce RFP (Red Fluorescent Protein). The
cats glow in the dark when ...
The fluffy white Turkish Angora cats
now glow red when exposed to ultraviolet light. Other links: - Red
Fluorescent Cat Cloned - Seoul Cloned Cats - The Curious Case of the
Fluorescent Feline.
Bioluminescent-cats. It doesn't get much more
science fictional than this - South Korean scientists have genetically
engineered white kittens that glow red under ultraviolet light. [Image
cribbed from linked article] ...
To clone the Turkish Angola cats,
Kong's team used skin cells of the mother cat. They modified its genes
to make them fluorescent by using a virus, which was transplanted into
the ova. The ova were then implanted into the womb of the
...
Scientists Clone Fluorescent Cats. They claim there is a
scientific purpose for there experiments, but to be honest with you,
we can't quite figure out what that purpose may be. The South Korean
scientists who created this pair of ...
To clone the Turkish Angola
cats, Kong's team used skin cells of the mother cat. They modified its
genes to make them fluorescent by using a virus, which was
transplanted into the ova. The ova were then implanted into the womb
of the ...
In a bizarre attempt to create something unique South
Korean scientists have done some fooling-around with the fluorescence
protein genes and have bred white Turkish Angora cats to glow red
under ultraviolet light. The pair of cats have ...
In a bizarre
attempt to create something unique South Korean scientists have done
some fooling-around with the fluorescence protein genes and have bred
white Turkish Angora cats to glow red under ultraviolet light. The
pair of cats have ...
The fluffy white Turkish Angora cats now glow
red when exposed to ultraviolet light. Other links: - Red Fluorescent
Cat Cloned - Seoul Cloned Cats - The Curious Case of the Fluorescent
Feline.
The fluffy white Turkish Angora cats now glow red when exposed
to ultraviolet light. Other links: - Red Fluorescent Cat Cloned -
Seoul Cloned Cats - The Curious Case of the Fluorescent Feline.
In a
bizarre attempt to create something unique South Korean scientists
have done some fooling-around with the fluorescence protein genes and
have bred white Turkish Angora cats to glow red under ultraviolet
light. The pair of cats have ...
Neatorama has posted several stories
about animals that produce fluorescent proteins after gene splicing.
Now South Korean scientists have produced cloned cats that produce RFP
(Red Fluorescent Protein). The cats glow in the dark when ...
Friday, December 14, 2007
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