Fluorescent Puppies

The world’s first transgenic dogs are a litter of four cloned beagles that glow red under ultraviolet light. The puppies were cloned by a team led by scientists at Seoul National University in South Korea. They used a virus to infect canine fibroblast cells with the glowing gene, then cloned cells to produce 344 embryos implanted into 20 dogs, producing seven pregnancies.
A team led by Byeong-Chun Lee of Seoul National University in South Korea created the dogs by cloning fibroblast cells that express a red fluorescent gene produced by sea anemones.

Lee and stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang were part of a team that created the first cloned dog, Snuppy, in 2005. Much of Hwang's work on human cells turned out to be fraudulent, but Snuppy was not, an investigation later concluded.

This new proof-of-principle experiment should open the door for transgenic dog models of human disease, says team member CheMyong Ko of the University of Kentucky in Lexington. "The next step for us is to generate a true disease model," he says.

Link -via Buzzfeed

See also: Fluorescent cats, fish, pigs, and rabbits.

Sure, they say they are doing this to explore cures for human diseases... but we all know the only doors they plan on opening up are a market for Korean Glow Dogs! I'm wondering who is backing this research, concidering that he was exposed for his previous experiment being false, I predict most of the research is being funded by gold farmers in World of Warcraft, because what WOW player wouldn't want their own KOREAN GLOW DOG!
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Sounds like someone lost a roll on an epic last night.... :D

Don't let Paris get wind of these or she'll want one! Forget Portugeuse Water Dogs, glow puppies will suddenly become all the rage.
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"transgenic dog models of human disease".. that sentence is somehow so glooming, even thou i'm pro-stem cell..

You can easily picture that line being said by a supervillain in some Bond movie or in Clancys book.
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Ahaha. The text 'Movie Camera' in the name 'SnuppyMovie Camera' is a copy paste error where the text, 'Movie Camera', is the name of the graphic indicating a video. Silly blogger. Bad proofreading.
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This is a bad idea. At best it's a waste of time and another excuse for people to buy pure breeds or 'special' breed cats and dogs rather than adopting one of the millions of homeless animals that need a good home. At worst...I don't even want to think about that.
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I honestly don't think these pets will be available to the public, unless someone wants to give a HUGE grant to the research facility. They do this to learn ways of inserting other types of genes. It's very easy to find out whether a fluorescent gene is expressed, so that's what they use to test gene-insertion techniques.
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In a bizarre parallel world with flying cars and teleportation devices these pups would be old news! In this parallel world they would have puppies that could talk back!
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All "cuteness" aside, I can't understand the need to use a living being who cannot say no and has no understanding of the why behind the experiments done on them. An animal does feel pain, and it's not right to use then for useless experiments like this. These "glow dogs" will be kept in a laboratory in small 2"x2" cages stacked on top of each other and have all manner of tests done on them, never seeing the light of day It's just so cruel.
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Are you really sure that's what's going to happen to the glowpuppies? The experiment done to them was done before they were born, when they were just a small lump of cells. I doubt they felt anything then.

And I see no reason why, after being born, they would not be allowed to live a normal dog life, perhaps given to the scienctists or family/friends, etc..
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I also wish i had that much optimism :)
They probly wouldn't be able to live a normal dog life as they are the property of the lab in which they were created, and taking them off premisis is considered theft.
The lab will get what they want out of them and the put them to sleep, poor little guys.
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