What is a GloFish? GloFish is a genetically modified animal, a fluorescent zebra fish. It is made and then advertised by Yorktown technologies. It is a genetically modified organism (or GMO). The fish got the fluorescence from a red fluorescent protein from a sea anemone under the myosin light peptide 2 genes of zebra fish. The new green colored fish got is color from the extracted Green Fluorescent Protein that is taken from one jellyfish species called Aequorea victoria. These fish are beneficial for a lot of things including the economy, environment and the entertainment of the people.
Some genetically modified organism has contributed to help a global or local problem that is going on. The GloFish was originally developed so it can detect pollutants in water. This new revolution promises to help in the fight against diseases and helps improve people’s lives and environment. So GloFish is really helpful for the environment. It helps detect whenever there is something wrong in the water they are in. This creates a safer environment for living creatures. The fluorescent colors acts as a switch in the fish to activate some of its tissues. This will make it able to respond to the presence of chemicals. These chemicals include heavy metals, toxins and estrogen through the variety of gene promoters. Scientists believe that they can have more colors in the fish that will allow easier detection for more variety of chemicals. These genetically modified fishes have been effective in the fight against pollution. As you know, all living organisms they depend on water and when a water source is polluted, it affects the organism itself. So this is really helping living things to sustain their life. How does this fish help economy? It helps the company; Yorktown technologies gain a lot of money. GloFish has a wide range of market throughout the US, and is basically sold everywhere. GloFish also has an environmental factor. GloFish
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