Really, they would be best entirely recoded. They would need new promoters, ribosomal binding sites, codon usage (you might get away without changing codons), possibly some work on polyadenylation at the end.. (must brush up on that aspect myself).
However, that said the genetic end of things should be pretty well documented. It's delivering the DNA that's challenging.
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Nathan McCorkle
Rochester Institute of Technology
College of Science, Biotechnology/Bioinformatics
Obviously fireflies can support it somehow.
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Fish nor lighting bugs are warm blooded though, why the warm blooded mention?
> Also, while most fish use organs full of symbiotic bacteria, at least some
> have an endogenous pathway instead. Can't find ref now. Typing left-handed
> in the dark with a baby. :P
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You type with a baby instead of a keyboard??? DIYbio I guess...
Why not just get a translucent mutant of zebrafish (like the clear ones they use for research) and extract some of its gut bacteria, transform a plasmid into them, and try to reintroduce them?
I'd say the only advantage of a photophore would be that its closer to
the skin, would that be correct?
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for growing what? PDA is easy, googleable, cheap. Find agar at asian,
particularly southeast asian, food stores. I get 'Telephone' brand
around here, about $1 a packet.
We've never tried it on this mailing list, but we've speculated that
chicken broth (probably need homemade or Organic canned) would be a
good place to start trying to recreate LB broth media, a media that E.
coli likes to grow on.
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