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Links To Other Pages:

Bioluminescence and other factoids about Aequorea, a hydromedusa
http://faculty.washington.edu/cemills/Aequorea.html

Encyclopedia of Life: Aequorea victoria
http://eol.org/pages/201521/overview

GFP-Green Flourescent Protein
http://www.conncoll.edu/ccacad/zimmer/GFP-ww/shimomura.html

Walla Walla University
http://www.wallawalla.edu/academics/departments/biology/rosario/inverts/Cnidaria/Class-Hydrozoa/Hydromedusae/Aequorea_victoria.html

 

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