1995 top ten
K N and P J Harris
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Tue Jan 30 16:09:16 EST 1996
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> Putting jellyfish luminescence genes in orange tree cells. Now we can
> have trees (and juice) that glows in the dark.
I would sooner see it put into dog's E.coli so we could see where to
tread !!
Peter Harris,
ReadingUniv. U.K.
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