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Transgenic glowing fish invades Brazilian streams

67 点作者 teepo超过 3 年前

8 条评论

ImaCake超过 3 年前
I broadly agree that this is disastrous in the same sense that any invasive species is. But I take exception to this silly paragraph:<p>&gt; He worries, for example, that the fluorescence-endowing genes from the escapees could end up being introduced in native fish with detrimental effects, perhaps making them more visible to predators. “It’s like a shot in the dark,” he says.<p>This is no more likely than for other fish to get the same gene from the original jellyfish humans found it in. Unless there are close relatives of zebrafish in those streams which can cross-breed with the zebrafish, there is no chance of gene transfer.<p>On the other hand, if they can interbreed, then its likely their offspring will inherit glowing gene. But that would be merely a symptom of a problem: that of an invasive species genetics diluting those of a native species.
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zorked超过 3 年前
Curiosity about its glow and artificial origin aside, the most common fish in Brazil is the tilapia, which is of African origin. Whatever changes this new fish causes are likely to be a fraction of what that fish did.
giantg2超过 3 年前
&quot;It is a rare example of a transgenic animal accidentally becoming established in nature&quot;<p>Is it really that rare to have transgenic organisms escape? I would imagine this will increase as the use&#x2F;creation of transgenic organisms increase.<p>Two that came to mind right away are modified grasses for golf courses and africanized bees.
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323超过 3 年前
&gt; <i>the match-size freshwater fish were engineered to glow for research purposes</i><p>That makes you wonder what other stuff engineered in labs could establish itself in our environments.
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csdvrx超过 3 年前
Do they taste any different? Being glowy might be bad due to predators, but if they taste horrible to these predators, it could also act as a signal to leave them alone.<p>OTOH, if they taste good, I wonder if they&#x27;ll become food for humans. A sushi that glows could be fun!<p>There&#x27;s a lot of extra potential! Ever since the glowing mice videos (cf <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=sXM_WmwT2v4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=sXM_WmwT2v4</a>) I&#x27;ve wondered when glowing animals would get sold as pets.<p>Personally, I&#x27;d prefer a glowing cat (seriously! I love cats!)<p>I&#x27;d just want to make sure it doesn&#x27;t impact the animal health or cause them any suffering. While I really want a cat that glows in the dark, I wouldn&#x27;t want one that would suffer for my amusement.
JetAlone超过 3 年前
Man, there&#x27;s glowies everywhere these days. Reminds me of the accounts of frogs who end up being chemically gifted to sprout genital-bouquets down there due to human activity.
TulliusCicero超过 3 年前
Huh, I’m surprised they’re being successful. Wouldn’t glowing be a significant disadvantage for evolutionary fitness in the wild?
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nootropicat超过 3 年前
Being against transgenic animals is a form of xenophobia - they have as much right to exist as older species. The additional genetic diversity is fantastic and a great chance to improve nature. If they are inferior they will die on their own, if they are better they will prosper, the most fair outcome. Nature isn&#x27;t supposed to be a curated and fragile garden.<p>I&#x27;m sure this is only a harbinger of things to come. As genetic engineering becomes cheaper and more accessible, genetically modified animals will become the norm, to the dismay of people obsessed with genetic purity everywhere.
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