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Hello. Welcome to Glowing Green Stuff.

This is a blog done by a group of Molecular Biotechnology students from Nanyang Polytechnic.

The aim is to provide visitors with a deeper understanding about Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), and also to share our experiences during the production of GFP.

Note: For the best viewing experience, pls switch to full screen mode (Internet Explorer users plese press F11). Thank you and enjoy =)



------ The Discovery of GFP ------

As we all know, Mother Nature has created many glowing marvels throughout history; Stars glitter high up in the sky at night, and one can never forget the scenic view when fireflies take to the air.



As Man saw these, they were smitten by the allure of the glow from the fireflies.

In 1960s, scientists began to study these glow, and the concept of chemiluminescence soon evolved. In 1976, Richard Van Zandt filed the patent for the glowing lightstick!



Nice right? Lightsticks' glow looks really nice! ^^ - Jocelyn Chan

However, not all scientists studied the fluorescence in organisms via the chemical perspective; some did it from the biological way.

In 1960, about the same time when other scientists were looking at fireflies, a determined scientist began to look at the bioluminescence of a jellyfish called Aequorea victoria...



...Want to know who is that scientist? Click on "History of GFP" on the menu

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Wondering what exactly is GFP? Click on "What is GFP" =D

Want to know more about our group and our fermentor? Click on "The Team!"

Want to read about what went on during our GFP production? Click on "Our Journal"

Interested in our snapshots we took during our practicals, click on "Photos!!"

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