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Green Flourescent Protein (GFP) is found in the Jellyfish species ''Aequoria Victoria''''.&nbsp;''<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">GFP is a special protein because it has flourescent properties due to its ability to emit light at a certain wavelength. The single gene which codes for GFP is inserted into the DNA of a cell and it is produced during protein synthesis. GFP is used as a probe to monitor the movement and location of a protein of interest.&nbsp;</span>
Green Flourescent Protein (GFP) is found in the Jellyfish species ''[[Aequoria Victoria|Aequoria Victoria]]'''.&nbsp;'''''<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">GFP is a special protein because it has flourescent properties due to its ability to emit light at a certain [[Wavelength|wavelength]]. The single gene which codes for GFP is inserted into the [[DNA|DNA]] of a [[cell|cell]] and it is produced during protein synthesis. GFP is used as a probe to monitor the movement and location of a protein of interest <ref>Alberts et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell - 5th Edition (Garland science, 2008) pg 592-3</ref>.&nbsp;</span><br>  


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Alberts et al. ''Molecular Biology of the Cell - ''5th Edition (Garland science, 2008) pg 592-3

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Green Flourescent Protein (GFP) is found in the Jellyfish species Aequoria VictoriaGFP is a special protein because it has flourescent properties due to its ability to emit light at a certain wavelength. The single gene which codes for GFP is inserted into the DNA of a cell and it is produced during protein synthesis. GFP is used as a probe to monitor the movement and location of a protein of interest [1]

References

  1. Alberts et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell - 5th Edition (Garland science, 2008) pg 592-3