Glowing Chinese Pig Passes Traits to Young
porkpickle writes A cloned pig whose genes were altered to make it glow fluorescent green has passed on the trait to its young, a development that could lead to the future breeding of pigs for human transplant organs, a Chinese university reported."
Glowing Pigs. Glowing Pigs dude. Pigs glowing in the dark! That's why.
Not if you cook the meat. Cooking temperatures generally denature protein and render them without function, unless they're prions...
Fluorescent, bioluminescent, phosphorescent...
To a layman, they all mean "glowy." The differences are technical.
i'd hit it so hard, if you pulled me out you'd be the king of britain [bash.org]
Pork is done at 160F, which is 71C. So you'd still have at least half of the fluorescence in a cooked pork chop as a raw one. There's bound to be some renaturation too when it cools, so you might actually get to enjoy a meal of green ham and eggs.
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