Genetic Modification of Corals
Mike Matz
matz at whitney.ufl.edu
Tue Jan 9 05:16:12 EST 2001
Dear Daniel,
I never heard of such thing as coral transgenes, but this subject is
very interesting to me too. Actually, I would be glad to try this myself
if I only had some funds for that. So far, I could not dig up anything
about that in databases. Transgenes on a new animal model are usually
very difficult to make, so achievment of genetic modification on some
new object is still considered a kind of breakthrough. It opens a lot of
possibilities for really thorough study of the model. I would be
delighted to know if there is any progress in this matter with corals.
Mikhail Matz
Whitney laboratory
University of Florida
Daniel Mayor wrote:
> Dear listers, does anyone know of research that involves genetically
> modifying corals to enhance their tollerance to environmental
> extremes? I
> would be very grateful to hear from anyone who knows about current
> research, or those actually involved in the research.
> Many thanks,
> Dan Mayor.
>
> Daniel Mayor
>
> DEEPSEAS Benthic Biology Group
> George Deacon Division for Ocean Processes
> Southampton Oceanography Centre
> Waterfront Campus
> European Way
> SOUTHAMPTON SO14 3ZH
> UK
> Tel: +44 (0)23 80 596 357
> Fax: + 44 (0)23 80 596 247
> e-mail: dxm at soc.soton.ac.uk
> >http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/GDD/DEEPSEAS/
>
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