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Glowing monkeys 'to aid research'
By Jason Palmer |
The marmosets glow an eerie green under UV light |
Genetically modified primates that glow green and pass the trait on to their offspring could aid the fight against human disease.
Though primates that make a glowing protein have been created before, these are the first to keep the change in their bloodlines.
Future modifications could lead to treatments for a range of diseases.
Glow in the dark monkey
The "transgenic" marmosets, created by a Japanese team, have been described in the journal Nature.
The work raises a number of ethical questions about deliberately exposing a bloodline of animals to such diseases.
Scientists have managed to modify the genes of many living organisms in recent years, ranging from bacteria to mice.
Mice have been particularly useful experimental models for studying a wide range of human diseases as modified genes are passed on from