Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence

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'''Project Firefly''' was the side of our project dedicated to taking protien sequences from the light producing pathways found in firelies and placing them in the registry.  Fireflies are some of the best known insects from the family of click beetles.  They have a light-emitting organ known as the lantern in their abdomen.   
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'''Project Firefly''' was the side of our project dedicated to taking amino-acid sequences from the light producing pathways found in firelies and placing them in the registry.  Fireflies are some of the best known insects from the family of click beetles.  They have a light-emitting organ known as the lantern in their abdomen.   
The fireflies use their lantern in courtship displays, the flashing of a female's lantern attracts a male to her.  However since larvae also glow the light is also thought to be an ''aposematic signal'', advising predators of the beetle's bitter taste.
The fireflies use their lantern in courtship displays, the flashing of a female's lantern attracts a male to her.  However since larvae also glow the light is also thought to be an ''aposematic signal'', advising predators of the beetle's bitter taste.

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