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PetMojo on MSN5 Things to Know About GloFishGloFish are unique creatures with vivid colors that will brighten up any tank. Scientists created them to help with ...
Purdue University research found that wild-type zebrafish consistently beat out genetically modified Glofish in competition for female mates, an advantage that led to the disappearance of the ...
Purdue University research found that wild-type zebrafish consistently beat out genetically modified Glofish in competition for female mates, an advantage that led to the disappearance of the ...
Wildlife officials give tentative approval to selling the genetically manipulated fish in the state, despite opposition from conservationists.
Looking For A New Pet? GloFish By Lauren Johnston December 3, 2003 / 6:20 PM EST / CBS A certain little fish is making a big splash this holiday season.
David Snell, a former president of the Potomac club, said some members are concerned about the effects GloFish might have on other species if they are released into the wild.
Wild-type zebrafish consistently beat out genetically modified Glofish in competition for female mates, an advantage that led to the disappearance of the transgene from the fish population over ...
California's Fish and Game Commission on Wednesday refused to allow the sale of the genetically altered GloFish in the state, with one commissioner saying that it seemed frivolous to tinker with ...
In the three months since the FDA decided that the aquarium pet did not need to regulated, the GloFish has gone from curiousity to a prime exhibit in the debate over the ways in which biology's ...
A finger-length fish has put the Tampa Bay area at the center of debate over genetic engineering. GloFish, the first genetically modified pet, is produced commercially at only two ornamental ...
The GloFish The original GloFish was a genetically engineered zebrafish, a member of the minnow family, with a gene from a jellyfish that allows it to glow under natural and ultraviolet light.
A species of bright neon green pet fish that were created by scientists could threaten native fish species off of Florida’s coasts, according to scientists. The Electric Green Tetra, part of a ...
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