First-Ever Animal With Artificial Information In Its Genetic Code Is Created By Scientists
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First-Ever
Animal With Artificial Information In Its Genetic Code
Is Created By Scientists
The world’s first animal with artificial information
in its genetic code has been created by scientists.
The technique could throw open the possibility for
scientists to create new, man-made properties in a
wide range of animals.
Using this method, scientists could be granted
‘atom-by-atom control’ over molecules in living
things.
Researchers from Medical Research Council Laboratory
of Molecular Biology in Cambridge modified the genetic
code of nematode worms, 1mm long invertebrates with
just a thousand cells in their transparent bodies.
The team proved their results using a fluorescent dye
- the artificial protein they introduced into the
worms’ DNA contained a fluorescent dye that glows
cherry red under ultraviolet light.
For the method to have worked, the protein should be
replicated in every cell of the worms’ bodies, so
that the worms light up completely under the rays.