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The corn plant with a jellyfish gene that allows it to glow in the dark is a genetically modified organism (GMO). The jellyfish gene encodes for a green fluorescent protein (GFP) that causes the plant to emit light under certain conditions.
No, it is not possible to put jellyfish DNA into a human and have the human glow. The glowing property in jellyfish comes from a protein called green fluorescent protein (GFP), which would not work the same way in a human body due to differences in biology and genetic makeup.
The radioactive glow emitted by the ruined city at night was visible for miles around due to the presence of radioactive materials that emitted light as a byproduct of their decay. This eerie glow served as a haunting reminder of the devastation that had befallen the city.
Many types of marine life possess what is known as bioluminescence. It is as yet unclear what stimulates certain animals to exhibit this trait.See link:
Some jellyfish species are nocturnal and are more active during the night when they feed and hunt. Others may be more active during the day, depending on their specific biology and behavior.
Common Northern Comb Jelly or Bolinopsis infundibulum
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Glofish are really Zebra Danios that have had a jellyfish gene added artificially to make them glow.
some special features are that they glow
Jellyfish genes are used within genetically engineering certain foods. The jellyfish genes are added to wheat to make the wheat glow when it needs water.
They Sleep at Night.
They are "Brachydanio rerio" aka Zebra Danios that have had a jellyfish gene added scientifically to make them glow.
Glow fish are Zebra Danios that have had a jellyfish gene added to them to make them glow. They will eat Brine Shrimp avidly.
They can be found deep in the ocean. The ones that glow are more common the deeper you go because the lack of sunlight at that point.
The corn plant with a jellyfish gene that allows it to glow in the dark is a genetically modified organism (GMO). The jellyfish gene encodes for a green fluorescent protein (GFP) that causes the plant to emit light under certain conditions.
I think that jelly fish can glow but, I think only in water........ maybeyes jelly fish do glow in the dark, try placing it on the outside of your shoe and slap it with your other shoe in the dark on the beach and you will notice they jelly fish glow..