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Why GloFish won't glow in California. By Sam Schuchat Dec 17, 2003. California found itself in the national spotlight earlier this month when it became the only state to ban the sale of a ...
GloFish are unique creatures with vivid colors that will brighten up any tank. Scientists created them to help with ...
The GloFish for sale in American pet stores, distributed by Yorktown Technologies of Austin, Texas, are descendants of these genetically altered fish, which continue to express red fluorescence.
Several conservation and consumer groups vowed to fight the release of this first transgenic pet -- the trademarked GloFish -- which biotech entrepreneurs plan to begin selling Jan. 5 in pet ...
GloFish, as they’re called, are fish that have been genetically modified by scientists into fancier, more colorful versions of themselves by using genes snatched from other organisms, such as ...
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 ...
GloFish. By Lauren Johnston. December 3, 2003 / 6:20 PM EST / CBS A certain little fish is making a big splash this holiday season. It's a designer glow-in-the-dark pet ...
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.
The two GloFish are very different, however, in what environmentalists and some experts say is a crucial way: The heat-loving zebra fish is from southern Asia and can’t survive long in cooler U ...