Pet Fish that Glow in the Dark Confiscated

On July 25, authorities in Singapore confiscated over 400 genetically-altered, glow-in-the-dark aquarium fish. The fish were implanted with fluorescence genes from light-emitting jellyfish by Taikong Corp, a Taiwan manufacturer and distributor of aquarium products.
Comments on article "Pet Fish that Glow in the Dark Confiscated"
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Jelly Jupiter! Do we know when to stop? Stop it already - playing around with nature, with things that ordinarily shouldn't be, and all for money, for profit; ugh, as a human I don't feel too proud. 2/10/2009
Sandra I think these fish are a start for many new discoveries and are very cool. 1/31/2006
vince I do not that there is going to have any impact on the environment or ecosystem. This is a fish that is cross breed just like how dog are cross breed as pets 3/22/2005
nikki i think that if there safe then we in the usa should be alloud to own them 3/21/2005
H.Schmitt Langfristig wird man diese Entwicklung nicht verhindern können und aus den Erkenntnissen hieraus ergeben sich neue Möglichkeiten.- Fortschritt ist nicht aufzuhalten! 8/29/2004
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