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A green fluorescent protein (GFP), first isolated in the 60s from a jellyfish <em>Aequorea victoria, </em>has been mutated in many different ways leading to a wide variety of fluorescent proteins with novel fluorescent properties. | A green fluorescent protein (GFP), first isolated in the 60s from a jellyfish <em>Aequorea victoria, </em>has been mutated in many different ways leading to a wide variety of fluorescent proteins with novel fluorescent properties. | ||
- | [[Image: | + | [[Image:aFPbeachTsien.jpg|thumb|center|700px|'''San Diego beach scene drawn with an eight color palette of bacterial colonies expressing fluorescent proteins derived from GFP and the red-fluorescent coral protein dsRed. ([http://www.tsienlab.ucsd.edu/Publications/Tsien%202009%20Angew%20Chem%20-%20Exploiting%20Fluourscent%20Protein%20Paintbox%20-%20Nobel%20Lecture.pdf Roger Y. Tsien, Nobel Lecture 2008]) ''']] |
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A green fluorescent protein (GFP), first isolated in the 60s from a jellyfish Aequorea victoria, has been mutated in many different ways leading to a wide variety of fluorescent proteins with novel fluorescent properties.