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  • California Fish and Game Commissioner Sam Schuchat, on state regulators 'refusing to allow sales of the first bioengineered household pet, a fluorescent zebra fish called the Glofish "I can confirm she is alive."

    Perspectives 2007

  • While skimming headlines at CNN, I saw this story about the first bio-engineered household pet: "Glofish," a zebra fish that glows fluorescent.

    From the archives: Glofish M-mv 2007

  • Zebra fish or danios are usually black and silver; "Glofish" are inserted with genes from sea anemones or jellyfish, which turns them red or green.

    From the archives: Glofish M-mv 2007

  • While skimming headlines at CNN, I saw this story about the first bio-engineered household pet: "Glofish," a zebra fish that glows fluorescent.

    Archive 2007-10-01 M-mv 2007

  • Zebra fish or danios are usually black and silver; "Glofish" are inserted with genes from sea anemones or jellyfish, which turns them red or green.

    Archive 2007-10-01 M-mv 2007

  • While skimming headlines at CNN, I saw this story about the first bio-engineered household pet: "Glofish," a zebra fish that glows fluorescent.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

  • While skimming headlines at CNN, I saw this story about the first bio-engineered household pet: "Glofish," a zebra fish that glows fluorescent.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

  • Zebra fish are usually black and silver; "Glofish" are inserted with genes from sea anemones or jellyfish, which turns them red or green.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

  • While skimming headlines at CNN, I saw this story about the first bio-engineered household pet: "Glofish," a zebra fish that glows fluorescent.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

  • Zebra fish are usually black and silver; "Glofish" are inserted with genes from sea anemones or jellyfish, which turns them red or green.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

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