Something good brought the pandemic, bioluminescence

in STEMGeeks4 years ago

Something good brought the pandemic, bioluminescence




Something that I should have mentioned in my previous post was the appearance of bioluminescence in places that no longer appeared, this quarantine produced many phenomena in many places that will be studied for years, and it is that in Acapulco this phenomenon appeared that had not been seen for over 60 years.




The amount of organisms that have bioluminescence is enormous when I started to investigate for this post, I had no idea there is bioluminescence in algae, bacteria, eukaryotes, jellyfish, corals, mollusks, crustaceans, fungi, insects, fish, millipedes, earthworms, in the surface, in the ocean in the caves it turns out that bioluminescence is everywhere.




Despite the fact that many species do not have bioluminescence, it seems that they have it, I say this because there are many organisms that seem to have it.






Now we see bioluminescence in all, we just need mammals to develop it, but we must not lose hope that mammals will ever have it and if it does not come out by chance we can acquire it by our own means, in fact we are restlessly close to to get to that point, I mean genetic engineering, while I was investigating there are people who do genetic manipulation in yeast, no yeast has bioluminescence in a natural way, in order to get it, they had to genetically manipulate the yeast and thus put the bioluminescence genes of a jellyfish . Fascinating.


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