Color Your Own Animals

from the crazy-stuff dept

A year ago we had an article about a genetically modified glow-in-the-dark bunny rabbit. Now comes news that some scientists have created a pig with a yellow snout and hooves by injecting it with jellyfish DNA. Some folks aren't too happy with these experiments - and feel that they're dangerous publicity stunts.
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    alternatives(), 12 Oct 2001 @ 3:54pm

    Want a market? MAke a glow in the dark worm!

    There are already 12-20 worms that glow from red to blue. But none of them are easy to glow like the Enista line.

    Fish may not care about glowing worms, but they don't buy worms, fishermen do. And they would by glowing worms.

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