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Glow in the dark cats

South Korean scientists have cloned cats that GLOW in the dark.  
 
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Fuzhamster (1 month ago) Show Hide
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idiots, it would be nice to make them glow, cats dont deserved to be manipulated, niether does any animal, agian they're idiots
TraceMyVeinsWithPen (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Wow, not so stealthy now, sad.
adalstan (7 months ago) Show Hide
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They plan to use this to make human cancer cells glow. Imagine Only your cancer cells to light up like a christmas tree how easy would it be for doctors to remove or fight cancer when they know exactly where it is.
StevenTheGrecian (7 months ago) Show Hide
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there is a point but i dont see how making a cat glow helps anything. not to mention im pretty content with not being neon, what if this method resulted in permanent glowing effect?
adalstan (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I would rather have a pair of glowing neon ass cheeks then die of cancer sitting in a death bed for the last 9 weeks of my life.
StevenTheGrecian (7 months ago) Show Hide
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valid point. I guess you could be the life of a party as well, and maybe you'd be able to save a crap ton on electricity bills if you could glow in the dark.
AyKay47 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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it's just a simple thing ya know? it's like if they can manipulate genes to do something as simple as glow, then you can eventually manipulate genes to do other things rather then just glow. Pointless? to some i'm sure, but if they can do something as simple as make a cat glow by manipulation of the genes when they clone them, then they can make them faster, stronger, have a super immune system, and eventually we try this with human clones. understand? maybe it's not so pointless...
AxisBoldAsLove1967 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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this is only valid if you can modify the original cancer cell, and if you know where the cancer is already. so i think the benefits would be marginal, except to track where it is spreading (which is already doable).
glock456789 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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hehehe the kitty was crying...... poor thing........ but besides that....... it was so cute!!! i want a glow in the dark kitty!!!!!!!!
ednutcracker (7 months ago) Show Hide
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this is the start, we cant jump to extreme modding of dna without this more simple steps..have faith in 10 years you wont believe what you will be seeing

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