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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