Scientists create glow in dark puppy....

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Red Squirrel

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while that's kind of cool, WHY?! lol. Tax dollars at work ftw?

*some guy on weed*

"Hey, know what would be cool? Lets make animals that glow in the dark! Dude, we so got to!"
 

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It doesn't say they glow in the dark directly, but only when UV light is shining on them.... So what? they need a blacklight shining on them to be glow in the dark? What a ripoff!
 

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Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
while that's kind of cool, WHY?! lol. Tax dollars at work ftw?

*some guy on weed*

"Hey, know what would be cool? Lets make animals that glow in the dark! Dude, we so got to!"

Because it means we can successfully incorporate genes from other species into complex animals and have them be viable. The applications are endless. The article states that it will probably be used to study human diseases. Instead of experimenting on people they can put those human genes into an animal and study them.

The reason they made the dog glow is just learn the process and make it easy to determine whether their experiment worked.
 
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