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WildClickers #72: Green, the color of life

 
 
sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:07 am
[IMG]newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41208000/jpg/_41208332_glow203.jpg[/IMG]

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4605202.stm

Taiwan breeds green-glowing pigs

By Chris Hogg
BBC News, Hong Kong

When lit up in the dark, the pigs glow green


Scientists in Taiwan say they have bred three pigs that "glow in the dark".
They claim that while other researchers have bred partly fluorescent pigs, theirs are the only pigs in the world which are green through and through.

The pigs are transgenic, created by adding genetic material from jellyfish into a normal pig embryo.

The researchers hope the pigs will boost the island's stem cell research, as well as helping with the study of human disease.

The scientists, from National Taiwan University's Department of Animal Science and Technology, say that although the pigs glow, they are otherwise no different from any others.

Taiwan is not claiming a world first. Others have bred partially fluorescent pigs before; but the researchers insist the three pigs they have produced are better.


They are the only ones that are green from the inside out. Even their heart and internal organs are green, the researchers say.
To create them, DNA from jellyfish was added to about 265 pig embryos which were implanted in eight different sows.

Four of the female pigs became pregnant and three male piglets were born three months ago.

Green generation

In daylight, the researchers say the pigs' eyes, teeth and trotters look green. Their skin has a greenish tinge.

In the dark, shine a blue light on them and they glow torch-light bright.

The scientists will use the transgenic pigs to study human disease. Because the pig's genetic material encodes a protein that shows up as green, it is easy to spot.

So if, for instance, some of its stem cells are injected into another animal, scientists can track how they develop without the need for a biopsy or invasive test.

But creating them has not been easy. Many of the altered embryos failed to develop.

The researchers say they hope the new, green pigs will mate with ordinary female pigs to create a new generation - much greater numbers of transgenic pigs for use in research.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:10 am
Let me take something out of that URL and see if that will work better. It is a neat photo.

[IMG]newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/_41208332_glow203.jpg[/IMG]

Cross your fingers, or hoves, actually.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:12 am
Oh well. You will just have to use your imagination. Green pigs, glowing in the dark.
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ul
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:12 am
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41208000/jpg/_41208332_glow203.jpg
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:13 am
Great! How did you do that?
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:16 am
Green iceburgs and green pigs are not as esoteric as Ul's Green Man. What can I say? I am just pedestrian.
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ul
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:17 am
clicked on your link
got the article
clicked on the picture
copied image location
copied it into the IMG window in Post a reply
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:20 am
I thought that is what I had done also, but I guess I screwed up somewhere.

I have just had another brainstorm which will surely be an earworm.

Be back.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:42 am
Let's see what comes up here.

http://www.kidsclick.com/images/drseuss_geah.jpg

http://www.bolchazy.com/graphics/5556pg1.gif

Seuss' publisher bet him $50 that he could not write a story with 50 words or less.

The fifty words used are: a, am, and, anywhere, are, be, boat, box, car, could, dark, do, eat, eggs, fox, goat, good, green, ham, here, house, I, if, in, let, like, may, me, mouse, not, on, or, rain, sam, Sam-I-am, say, see, so, thank, that, them, there, they, train, tree, try, will, with, would, and you

The meter of Green Eggs and Ham is a combination of trochaic and iambic tetrameter; for details, see Dr. Seuss's meters.

I do not like them in a box.

I do not like them with a fox.

I do not like them in a house.

I do not like them with a mouse.

I do not like them here or there.

I do not like them anywhere.

I do not like green eggs and ham.

I do not like them, Sam-I-am.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 09:52 am
The color green is also associated with the environment, ecology, climate change, global warming.

This is not happy news below.

http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/51150.html

Climate Change Push Polar Bears Toward Cannibalism

By Dan Joling
AP
06/16/06 8:55 AM PT

"During 24 years of research on polar bears in the southern Beaufort Sea region of northern Alaska and 34 years in northwestern Canada, we have not seen other incidents of polar bears stalking, killing, and eating other polar bears," the scientists said.

Polar bears in the southern Beaufort Sea may be turning to cannibalism because longer seasons without ice keep them from getting to their natural food, a new study by American and Canadian scientists has found.

The study reviewed three examples of polar bears preying on each other from January to April 2004 north of Alaska and western Canada, including the first-ever reported killing of a female in a den shortly after it gave birth.


Desperate Measures
Polar bears feed primarily on ringed seals and use sea ice for feeding, mating and giving birth.

Polar bears kill each other for population regulation, dominance, and reproductive advantage, the study said. Killing for food seems to be less common, said the study's principal author, Steven Amstrup of the U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center.

"During 24 years of research on polar bears in the southern Beaufort Sea region of northern Alaska and 34 years in northwestern Canada, we have not seen other incidents of polar bears stalking, killing, and eating other polar bears," the scientists said.

Environmentalists contend shrinking polar ice due to global warming may lead to the disappearance of polar bears before the end of the century.

The Center for Biological Diversity of Joshua Tree, Calif., in February 2005 petitioned the federal government to list polar bears as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act.

Cannibalism demonstrates the effect on bears, said Kassie Siegal, lead author of the petition.

"It's very important new information," she said. "It shows in a really graphic way how severe the problem of global warming is for polar bears."

Deborah Williams of Alaska Conservation Solutions, a group aimed at pursuing solutions for climate change, said the study represents the "bloody fingerprints" of global warming.

Changing Behavior
"This is not a Coca-Cola commercial," she said, referring to animated polar bears used in advertising for the soft drink giant. "This represents the brutal downside of global warming."

The predation study was published in an online version of the journal Polar Biology on April 27. Amstrup said print publication will follow.

Researchers in spring 2004 found more bears in the eastern portion of the Alaska Beaufort Sea to be in poorer condition than bears in areas to the west and north.

Researchers discovered the first kill in January 2004. A male bear had pounced on a den, killed a female and dragged it 245 feet away, where it ate part of the carcass. Females are about half the size of males.

"In the face of the den's outer wall were deep impressions of where the predatory bear had pounded its forepaws to collapse the den roof, just as polar bears collapse the snow over ringed seal lairs," the paper said.

"From the tracks, it appeared that the predatory bear broke through the roof of the den, held the female in place while inflicting multiple bites to the head and neck. When the den collapsed, two cubs were buried, and suffocated, in the snow rubble."

In April 2004, while following bear footprints on sea ice near Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, scientists discovered the partially eaten carcass of an adult female. Footprints indicated it had been with a cub.

The male did not follow the cub, indicating it had killed for food instead of breeding.

A few days later, Canadian researchers found the remains of a yearling that had been stalked and killed by a predatory bear, the scientists said.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jun, 2006 11:24 am
On the other hand, here is good news:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/17/AR2006061700159.html

Japan Fails in Latest Bid to Undermine Global Ban on Whaling
Reuters
Saturday, June 17, 2006; Page A11


FRIGATE BAY, St. Kitts and Nevis, June 16 -- Japan lost two crucial votes Friday at a meeting of the International Whaling Commission, calming fears it might have finally won a majority at the body and could begin to chip away at the two-decade-old global ban on whaling.

Japan's proposal to bring in secret ballots so that small Pacific and Caribbean countries could back its pro-whaling stance without criticism from environmentalists was defeated by a vote of 33 to 30, with one abstention.

Earlier, Japan and other pro-whaling countries failed to stop the group from discussing the fate of dolphins, porpoises and small whales, which are not covered by the 1986 moratorium on commercial whaling but which conservationists say are as threatened as the great whales.

The 32 to 30 vote against a proposal to remove small cetaceans from the IWC's agenda at the gathering on this Caribbean island state was seen as a bellwether of the balance of power at the agency.

Environmental groups and anti-whaling nations had feared that Tokyo might finally have been in a position to start challenging the whaling ban, which is credited by all sides with saving great whales from extinction.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 04:33 am
Green to the Gills

June 18, 2006

Green to the Gills

By PAUL GREENBERG

On a bright, clear Arctic morning this March, I found myself in the Norwegian city of Tromso, staring down into a large green fiberglass tub in which several hundred sexually aroused cod described a slow, lazy circle in the temperature-controlled water below. Normally this is the kind of thing I enjoy. As a fisherman, I like being in the presence of fish. The living animal is somehow exhilarating, whether glimpsed crashing bait alongside a jetty or glowing vague and green 20 feet below the surface. A fish's appearance in the wild feels special and makes the fisherman feel lucky.

But luck had nothing to do with the cod swimming in the Norwegian tub that day. To the contrary, the fish in Tromso were there because of calculated human effort, and their stay in Tromso would allow them to participate in the culmination of a century of applied science. They were generation F0, the founding generation in a selective breeding program that aims to create a whole new race of cod. The progeny of wild cod gathered up from a variety of different fiords and offshore shoals, they were implanted with identifying microchips and paired up according to a methodology developed in some of Norway's most high-powered research institutions. After they are bred with their predetermined mates, their offspring, generation F1, will be grown in captivity to adulthood. Then the fastest-growing of the F1's will be selected for further breeding, resulting eventually in an even-more-tailored generation F2. "And then we'll do the same again," said Kjersti Fjalestad, the director of the cod-breeding program at the Norwegian Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture Research, while the cod swam in circles beneath us. "Compare the families, find the best ones, and that's kind of the never-ending story."
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 04:57 am
Very Happy Click
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 05:54 am
Quick click.

Happy Fathers Day to all dads on this thread, including myself.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 06:11 am
http://www.dynapay.com.au/Tony/Lanz/Pictures/July2000/Rien's%20D6006%20John%20Deere-Lanz.jpg



John Deere Green
Joe Diffie

They were farm kids way down in Dixie
They met in high school in the sixties
Everyone knew it was love from the start
One July in the midnight hour
He climed the water tower
Stood on the rail and painted a 10ft heart
In John Deere green

On a hot summer night
He wrote Billy Bob loves Charlene
In letters 3ft high
And the whole town siad that he should have used red
But it looked good to Charlene
In John Deere green

They settled down on 80 acres
Raising sweet corn,kids and tomato's
They went together like a hand and a glove
On a clear day from their front yard
If you look and know what to llok for
Off to the east you can still read his words of love
In John Deere green

On a hot summer night
He wrote Billy Bob loves Charlene
In letters 3ft high
And the whole town siad that he should have used red
But it looked good to Charlene
In John Deere green

Now more then once the town has dicoved
Painting over it ain't no use
There ain't no paint in the world that'll cover it
The heart keeps showing through
In John Deere green

On a hot summer night
He wrote Billy Bob loves Charlene
In letters 3ft high
And the whole town siad that he should have used red
But it looked good to Charlene
In John Deere green

Ahh,paint it green boy
In John Deere green

On a hot summer night
He wrote Billy Bob loves Charlene
In letters 3ft high
And the whole town siad that he should have used red
But it looked good to Charlene
In John Deere green


http://www.milkingmanagement.co.uk/desktop/john-deere-800x600.jpg
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 06:13 am
Google offers us

http://www.google.ca/logos/fathersday06.gif

for all of the good dads we know and love.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 07:30 am
Loved the John Deere green, ehBeth. Happy Father's Day to all.
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sumac
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 07:39 am
Ul,

What's the decision? North, south, east or west?
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ul
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 08:36 am
Happy Father's Day.

ehBeth,
these green Deere tractors reminded me of Ireland, where we visited a farming musum with Fergusson tractors. And green postal cars.

http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/4213/img00348xh.jpg

Sumac
???
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jun, 2006 08:57 am
Wikipedia entry on Greensleeves

and an alternate

Leonard Cohen - Leaving Green Sleeves
Alas my love you did me wrong
To cast me out discourteously;
For I have loved you so long
Delighting in your very company.

Now if you intent to show me disdain
Don't you know it all the more enraptures me;
For even so I still remain
Your lover in captivity.

Green Sleeves you're all alone
The leaves have fallen, the men have gone.
Green Sleeves there's no-one home
Not even the Lady Green Sleeves.

I sang my song, I told my lies
To lie between your matchless thighs;
And ain't it fine, ain't it wise
To finally end our exercise.

Then I saw you naked in the early dawn
Oh, I hoped you would be someone new;
I reached for you, but you were gone
So, Lady, I'm going too.

Green Sleeves you're all alone
The leaves have fallen, the men are gone.
Green Sleeves there's no-one home
Not even the Lady Green Sleeves.

Green Sleeves you're all alone
The leaves have fallen, the men have all gone home.
Green Sleeves so easily gone
Not even the Lady Green Sleeves.
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