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Greener Grass
Make transgenic GFP grass, to make the grass on the other side considerably greener | |
So, grass is green. But it could be greener. All the far-
blue and UV incident light either goes to waste or makes
the grass look a bit blue-er... and blue isn't green. So,
using the winder of genetic modification, have green
fluorescent protein expressed in every cell, the grass
becomes
magically greener. So your lawn can ACTUALLY
be greener than your neighbour can manage, sports
stadiums could have supplementary UV light to create an
eerie green glow under the players, and if use becomes
widespread, the world becomes a bit brighter.
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The problem comes when this stuff starts spreading,
causing all sorts of random wildflora to glow green. |
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...Then again, that would at least make it easy to
track down wayward transgenic specimens. Hell, you
could do it from Google Earth from night views. |
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so its the grass on *this* side thats greener? |
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Could you make blades of grass that were greener on
one side than the other? |
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That way, the grass would always be greener just a
few feet from where you stood. Would be like
chasing rainbows. |
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or you could make it fluoresce in the chlorophyll range. [ ] GM can make everything better. |
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There are now GFP derivatives in a wide range of
colours. Therefore, with suitable transgenic strains
and careful planting, coupled with some scanning UV
lasers, one could create a full colour display. |
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[MB]: Might be economically attractive, in the
particular
case of televised sport(s). |
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Yes, there are a wide range of fluorescent proteins
available, indeed there are also reversibly
photoswitchable derivatives. So you could put a big
Budweiser logo on the football field at half time and
remove it when the players come back on... |
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