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A little tropical fish that glows fluorescent red will be the first
genetically engineered pet, a Texas-based company has said.
The zebra fish were originally developed to detect environmental toxins, but
Alan Blake and colleagues at Yorktown Technologies, L.P. licensed them to
sell as pets.

"These fish were bred to help fight environmental pollution," Blake said in
a telephone interview on Friday. "They were bred to fluoresce in the
presence of toxins."

Scientists have for decades used a gene called green fluorescent protein,
taken from jellyfish, to help in research. The fish, sold under the
trademarked name GloFish, carry a similar gene taken from a sea coral that
makes it glow all the time.

Blake said there is no evidence the fish will pose any threat to the
environment. Normal zebra fish are commonly used in aquariums and cannot
survive in non-tropical waters.

"They are very bright under any type of light," Blake said. "Under
ultraviolet light in a dark room they will appear to be glowing in the
dark."

Blake, who before he set up the new business ran an Internet company, says
he did not have a particular interest in fish before. "I had an aquarium
when I was about 10," he said.

The fish, developed at the National University of Singapore by researcher
Zhiyuan Gong, are also available as pets in Taiwan, the company said. They
will sell for about $5 apiece at pet stores in January.



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