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... fluorescent GFP molecules within the bodies of the transgenic worms. In the same year, some other scientists performed the same experiment in E. coli. These results paved the way for the use of GFP as a “reporter molecule” in a wide variety of living organisms. Since 1994, the use of GFP has explode ...
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