Initially found in jellyfish, GFP sparked off a technological revolution in biology and was the first genetically encoded tag making a wealth of ...
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The water jelly is hunted and consumed by other larger jellyfish, ... due to a flourescent molecule called GFP (green flourescent protein) in the ...
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1A) (14), where the jellyfish green fluorescent protein (gfp) gene ... aug3.g416 and g.417 were derived from the coding region and the 3? ...
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This compound turned out to be a unique protein that Shimomura named Green Fluorescent Protein, 'GFP' for short. A flash of brilliance. In the ...
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... of gene expression, green fluorescent protein (GFP), was derived from jellyfish. Enzymes from sea sponges and deep-sea vent worms have ...
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The discovery of green fluorescent protein (GFP), which is made by a jellyfish, transformed cell biology. It allowed scientists to stitch the GFP ...
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Using a gene that carries instructions to make GFP, scientists can attach ... proteins are being used to derive new colored tags for research.
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The discovery may lead to new techniques for exploring how genes are expressed in cells, and potentially the brightest green fluorescent protein ...
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GFP, which exists naturally in jellyfish, can be used to label or tag ... to enable public utilization of products derived from university research.
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In biochemistry and cell biology, the most highly studied and developed protein is green fluorescent protein (GFP), which is derived from jellyfish ...
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