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I have researched much about GFP and its characteristics, and stumbled upon other flourescent proteins. These other proteins have the same makeup and qualities as GFP. There are also Blue Flourescent Protein [BFP] and Yellow Flourescent Protein [YFP]. YFP being a derivative of GFP.
So, wouldn't humans also be able to create BFP/YFP Axolotls, just like GFP Axolotls? I don't see why not, since BFP, YFP, and GFP have the same basic structure and properties.
It would be very awesome if the university who created the GFP Axolotls could also test with BFP/YFP.
So, wouldn't humans also be able to create BFP/YFP Axolotls, just like GFP Axolotls? I don't see why not, since BFP, YFP, and GFP have the same basic structure and properties.
It would be very awesome if the university who created the GFP Axolotls could also test with BFP/YFP.