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PeterIMA

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It is of interest that the red flourescent protein was discovered because a marine aquarist in Moscow kept a mini reef aquarium. Russian molecular biologists extracted and sequenced the protein. Corals have flourescing proteins of various colors (that become visible under blue light and other wavelengths). The web site cited gives good information. An excellent book, that gives the history and applications for flourescent proteins found in corals and other marine animals is titled "A Glow In The Dark" by Vincent Peribone and David F. Gruber published by Belknap Press of Harvard University Press in 2005. The cost is about $17.00. I highly recommend it.

Peter Rubec
 

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Does the book list coral and fish that are flourescent?

Does anyone know where a list can be found?

Wayne Ryan
 

PeterIMA

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The articles can be downloaded from the on-line magazine's library associated with RDO's website.

Feature Article: Coral Coloration: Fluorescence: Part 1 by liquid , 2006-09-21 03:28 While coral coloration is today less likely to be the subject of intense interest (and debate) within the hobby than it was just 5 years ago, the situation is ...


Feature Article: Coral Coloration, Part 2: Fluorescence: Pigments 510 - 565 and Notes on Green Fluorescent Proteins by liquid , 2006-11-15 03:30
Dana continues the discussion of fluorescent pigments with green, yellow-green and yellow fluorescent pigments and a few hypotheses concerning their function.

Feature Article: Coral Coloration, Part 3: Pigments Responsible for Yellow and Orange Coloration, With Notes on Photoconversion by liquid , 2006-12-20 02:49 Dana continues the discussion of fluorescent pigments with yellow and orange fluorescent pigments and thoughts concerning their function.

Feature Article: Coral Coloration, Part 4: Red Fluorescent Pigments, a Preliminary Report of Effects of Various Environmental Factors and Color Mixing by liquid , 2007-02-15 03:39
Dana explains several environmental factors and their possible effects on coral coloration.
 

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