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English: A) White light; B) Green fluorescence.
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Source Image file from Gruber D, Gaffney J, Mehr S, DeSalle R, Sparks J, Platisa J, Pieribone V (2015). "Adaptive Evolution of Eel Fluorescent Proteins from Fatty Acid Binding Proteins Produces Bright Fluorescence in the Marine Environment". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0140972. PMID 26561348. PMC: 4641735.
Author Gruber D, Gaffney J, Mehr S, DeSalle R, Sparks J, Platisa J, Pieribone V
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