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step one: engineer bioluminescent bacteria that are not harmful for humans and have a fast circadian rhythm (not this stupid 24 hours rhythm).
step two: mix this into gummi bears. sell them in the evening.
this would probably be of little danger to the environment because currently refactoring
DNA produces lifeforms that are not as nearly as fit as those natural occuring and can only survive long under clean lab conditions.
refactoring bacteriophage T7
http://www.nature.c...ull/msb4100025.html DNA becomes more readable by refactoring [erlehmann, Jan 08 2008]
bioluminescent dinoflagellates
http://www.lifesci....anism/dinohome.html those bacteria have a 24 hour blinking rhytm [erlehmann, Jan 08 2008]
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This might be easier accomplished in an active food such as yogurt. |
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As an added bonus, the yogurt cups could be branded as
"regularity testers" and sold for ridiculous sums of money. |
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Hmm, Yogurty Bears (US pronounciation). |
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I have a suspicion the bacteria will eat more of the gummybear than the end user. Perhaps market them as decorations, fueled by the sugary substrate? |
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[admin] added spaces to title. |
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