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Keeping their heads out of the sand

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Ashley N. Paddock

Fluorescent proteins found in nature have been used in a variety of scientific studies, in capacities including probes for testing environmental quality and markers for tracing molecules in biomedicine. Although the proteins have been found most commonly in jellyfish and corals, scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif., have encountered GFP inamphioxi, fishlike animals. The creatures are noted for their important evolutionary position at the base of the large phylum of chordates and are found primarily in coastal areas burrowed up to their heads in sand. This...Read full article

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    Published: December 2007
    Biophotonicsfluorescent proteinsmoleculesPostscriptsprobes

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