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Fluorescent protein genes encoding

Numerous marine invertebrates display an extensive palette of visible fluorescence and coloring. In part, the vibrant coloration is due to a growing family of intrinsically fluorescent proteins. Genes encoding fluorescent proteins have been isolated and described for a variety of coelenterates, both hydrozoa such as Aequorea, Obelia,... [Pg.3]


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