China Heralds Year of the Fluorescent Green Pig 112
Apocalypse111 writes "Chinese scientists have successfully bred partially green fluorescent pigs which they hope will boost stem cell research. A research team at the Northeast Agricultural University in Harbin managed to breed three transgenic pigs by injecting fluorescent green protein into embryonic pigs. Xinhua quoted Professor Liu Zhonghua as saying. 'The mouth, trotters and tongue of the pigs are green under ultraviolet light'."
Just what the world needs (Score:3, Funny)
Here's an accomplishment that will create a real conundrum for the Green Party. Is the pig a symbol to be cherished, a genetic freak to be feared, or some combination.
Re:Just what the world needs (Score:5, Funny)
Try it. Try it. Sam I am.
LK
Re:Just what the world needs (Score:5, Funny)
I would not eat it with a Wiimote
Fluorescent Green Bacon, not even a lick
But does the green bacon run Linux?
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Has no idea how to rhyme.
Re:Just what the world needs (Score:4, Insightful)
What the world doesn't want (Score:1)
But its the wrong kind of demonstration if you want to be able to sell genetically modified anything over the long term. The "humor" in my initial posting plays to
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And that is what has been spurring porcine aeronautics, lo these 6 months.
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The irony is that the green pig would probably be the least artificial thing on McDonald's menu.
Night shot camera?? (Score:1)
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fluorescent green porking (Score:5, Funny)
Unless I'm missing something here, I've already seen similar footage involving Paris Hilton in a hotel room. I wasn't aware that she was the result of a genetic experiment, but it sure would explain a lot.
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1. Inject with genetic material ...
2. Record with night shot
3.
4. Profit!
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Either theory could be valid - it's weird how the pigs seem to glow only in a certain radius - like a light (not necessarily visible to humans) was shown on them - they have dark spots.
In any case I won't rule anything out - it's possible. Watches used to have dials that glowed fluorescent in the dark after a decent exposure to light (phosporus?). Submarine
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http://www.wftv.com/slideshow/news/2691965/detail
I recommend looking at the rest of the gallery too, there's some pretty fun stuff.
Green Eggs and Ham (Score:5, Funny)
I do not like them with a fox.
I do not like them in a house.
I do not like them with a mouse.
I do not like them here or there.
I do not like them anywhere.
I do not like green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
From China with love,
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Long Live Dr. Suse
(Er, Sue Us,
er, Suuueeeeee!,
oh, whatever!
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Chris Mattern
FDA Rules Green Ham Safe For Human Consumption (Score:4, Funny)
In other news, Hormel spokesperson Sam I Am is the Public Relations Man Of The Year according to...
From January. (Score:3, Interesting)
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dupe? (Score:3, Informative)
damn chinese imitation ripoff... (Score:2)
How being green helps (Score:4, Informative)
Below is the info I wanted to know that's not included in MSNBC link
The scientists will use the transgenic pigs to study human disease. Because the pig's genetic material encodes a protein that shows up as green, it is easy to spot.
So if, for instance, some of its stem cells are injected into another animal, scientists can track how they develop without the need for a biopsy or invasive test.
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Good thing is that it will all stay within a fluorescent realm of the ruling party.
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Somehow I think this is some sort of wicked scientist in-joke to test DNA manipulation.
- How far along are we in our transgenic studies now?
- Well, we can make the flourescent green pig!
This is old news (Score:1, Funny)
I for one... (Score:1, Funny)
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But They Won't Breed with an Elephant... (Score:4, Funny)
Cripes they're mixing pigs with jellyfish and the most interesting thing they can think to do with it is make the pig green? How about breeding a pig with deadly stinging tentacles? Now that would be something truly worthwhile!
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This seems counterproductive (Score:2)
Taiwan is not china. (Score:3, Insightful)
The BBC used the correct name, it's Taiwan and it's been independant for some time now. Get over it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4605202.s
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Because it is?
This is not a dupe. It was Taiwanese scientists last time, this time it is Chinese scientists.
From TFA:
Harbin is very much in China.
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"Oh, you are from China, isn't that somewhere near Taiwan?"
I'd be amused if being asked as such (Score:2)
"Oh, you are from America. Isn't that somewhere near Guantanamo?"
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Anyway, since you seem educated and you live in China (I am guessing), can you tell me a little bit about it?
Specifically, I have spoke with people in the US that refuse to purchase goods from Wal-Mart on the basis that most of those good
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As an oversea Chinese, I currently live in the UK. Living situation here is not too bad, except the weather ;-p. I grew up in China and spent my first 20 some years there. Needless to say, I've been always keen on developments back in my home country and as a fluent Chinese spe
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China = communists = evil (Score:2)
Anti-china = democracy = good
Come on, moderators. How was this mod'ed insightful?
Even if it's not biased stereotyping, the dispute over Taiwan's political status has nothing to do with scientific discoveries.
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BTW: that BBC article has video too.
No traitors these days unless you wanna make some (Score:3, Interesting)
Does it really matter at all? Independent or not, Taiwan sees no future outside the Chinese economy. DPP government's de-sinolization policies have no other effect than a weakened economy, and perhaps, hatred among its own people.
What's the point of independence? "Because PRC has never ruled Taiwan?" Have a good look at the ROC constitution, is there any room for Taiwan independence? No. Th
Re:No traitors these days unless you wanna make so (Score:1)
Chinese scientists invent a new type of dupe (Score:1)
This appears to be a new type of dupe. I googled for fluorescent pigs and got this latest "news" swamping the top 30 results. Add a -china -taiwan and some reports from around 2001-2002 came up, including a research paper entitled:
"Transgenic pig expressing the enhanced green fluorescent protein produced by nuclear transfer" Jul 2002.
Did anyone else h
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Party Animals (Score:2)
The other day at ShopRite... (Score:2)
soylent (Score:1)
Pigs (Three Different Ones) (Score:1)
Good job (Score:2)
Odd article (Score:3, Interesting)
Another article I have read explained that the Taiwanese pigs where superior due to their much stronger glow throughout their bodies which can be seen in the picture.
Link to the other article:
ahref=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/29/flu
And here is where the pic came from:
ahref=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacif
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4605202.s
And now we can make green SPAM as well (Score:1)
http://www.spam.com/ [spam.com]
sure, that's what they want us to think. (Score:5, Funny)
what really happened is that kermit finally knocked up miss piggy.
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Something missing (Score:2)
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FINALLY! (Score:2)
Thanks China!
I, for one, (Score:2)
(Sorry, I couldn't resist....and it is one of the cooler "overlord" sayings possible for the last few months.)
Call Marvel Comics (Score:1)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Pigs, the X-Pigs...
Green Eggs and Ham? (Score:1)
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Obligatory Simpsons MisQuote... (Score:1)
Looks like something out of (Score:1)
Science Fiction - Reality (Score:1)
Didn't anyone notice that..... (Score:3, Informative)
What we call a black light doesn't make an area black - it causes things which are flourescent in nature to glow. White objects look purple, reds take on more of an orange glow, and greens really look saturated. Pigs are not the cleanest of creatures and biological refuse (such as blood, offal, urine, and such) glow under flourescent lights as well. Even the cleanest creature will glow somewhat due to the various substances which are brushed up against or contained within the skin. None of that shows up in the picture.
The picture is a circular area which shows the backs and tops of the pig's head, it's shoulders, and ears. None of which are the mouths, feet, or tongue. Had the picture had dim outlines of the pigs with their mouth's glowing and their feet glowing - it would have been believe-able. Because it would have matched what was said. But this picture does not.
Creepy (Score:1)
foot n mouth (Score:1)
cook in the dark? (Score:1)
It's like hunting scorpions (Score:2)
FAKE! (Score:1)
Can't wait (Score:2)
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