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biotechnology explorer Bacterial TransformationThe pGLO SystemCatalog Technical Service Call Your Local Bio-Rad Office or in the Call 1-800-4 BIORAD (1-800-424-6723)pGLOaraCGFP blaoriHow can jellyfish shed light on the subject?One of the biggest challenges for those studying biotechnology or molecular biology for the very firsttime is that many of the events and processes they are studying are invisible. biotechnology Explorerhas a solution: a gene from a bioluminescent jellyfish and its Green Fluorescent Protein GFP. GFPfluoresces a brilliant green color when viewed using a hand held long wave ultraviolet light (pocket geol-ogy lamp).The gene for the Green Fluorescent Protein was originally isolated from the jellyfish, Aequorea wild-type jellyfish gene has been modified by Maxygen Inc.
Biotechnology Explorer™ Bacterial Transformation The pGLO™ System Catalog Number 166-0003-EDU www.bio-rad.com For Technical Service Call Your Local Bio-Rad Office or in the U.S. Call 1-800-4BIORAD (1-800-424-6723)
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