Back in 2003, biotech company Yorktown Technologies developed a genetically modified fluorescent fish that was neon-bright and glowed in the dark under black light. Since that time, the company has ...
Since Yorktown Technologies first sold its genetically modified pet — the GloFish — in 2003, the fluorescent fish, an altered variety of zebra fish, has become a popular aquarium item, with millions ...
They're bright, they're shiny, and aquarium keepers have been clamoring for them for weeks. GloFish, a tiny zebra fish genetically altered to glow under normal lights, made their official debut at ...
BLACKSBURG, Va., Nov. 28, 2018 /CNW/ -- GloFish® Brand of Spectrum Brands Pet LLC is introducing a full array of colors for the Tetra species of GloFish® fluorescent fish in major pet retailers and ...
GloFish, zebra fish that have been genetically manipulated to glow in the dark under fluorescent light, will be available at pet stores for a significant mark-up over normal zebra fish. Clair Barker, ...
California found itself in the national spotlight earlier this month when it became the only state to ban the sale of a genetically engineered pet fish called the GloFish. As a member of the state ...
California was derided by some when the Fish and Game Commission voted last month to ban sales of the first genetically modified pet, the GloFish. But the state's review for environmental safety was ...
BATTLE has begun over the genetic future of our pets. In January, Yorktown Technologies of Texas plans to market the GloFish, a zebra fish genetically modified to fluoresce red. It is not the first GM ...
Biotech entrepreneurs on Friday unveiled plans to market the nation’s first genetically engineered pet -- a tropical zebra fish infused with the gene of a sea anemone that makes it glow fluorescent ...
A federal judge is weighing a lawsuit by two public interest groups that want to block sales of fluorescent zebra fish — the nation’s first biotech household pet. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, asks ...
Since Yorktown Technologies first sold its genetically modified pet — the GloFish — in 2003, the fluorescent fish, an altered variety of zebra fish, has become a popular aquarium item, with millions ...