Topic: Glofish
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What is a glofish?
A glofish is just a zebra danio that scientists put stuff in there eggs that made them neon Read More »
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What are names for glofish?
goldy is a name and pablo Read More »
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How long is a glofish pregnant?
for about 12 days..... Read More »
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The GloFish is a patented and trademarked brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebrafish with bright red, green, orange-yellow, blue, and purple ... More »
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Glofish were created in 2004. Read More »
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Originally there was an experiment using specific genes from a Jellyfish and injecting/ joining them into the DNA of different species of fish. The result was a fish that glowed. How and why this technology and method was passed on to the p... Read More »
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£1,000,000 in Britain because they are illegal but $5 in USA Read More »
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Where does the fluorescent color come from? The fluorescent color in our fish is produced by a fluorescent protein gene, which creates the beautiful fluorescence that can be seen when looking at the fish. The fluorescent protein genes occur... Read More »
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Glofish are in reality only Zebra danios (Brachidanio rerio) that have had a jellyfish gene added artificially in a laboraory in order to make them glow. They need to be kept at the same temperature as most other tropical fish at around 75F... Read More »
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Genetically engineered fluorescent zebrafish have made their way into the pet trade as GloFish. "Fluorescent zebrafish were originally bred to help detect environmental pollutants," reports the Glofish website. "By adding a natural fluoresc... Read More »
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