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titleOfInvention Double Transformation Infertile Fluorescent Sea Killerfish
abstract The present invention relates to a transgenic allotriploid sterile fish that has obtained a novel fluorescent phenotype, and more particularly, to ubiquitous in all other tissues with strong fluorescence expression in skeletal muscle. Double transgenic sea scorpion ( Oryzias ) capable of simultaneously expressing fluorescence expression dancena ) and a sterile allotriploid of infertility generated therefrom. These novel transgenic hybrid ploidy can be used as fluorescent coronary organisms with high coronal value by retaining a novel fluorescent phenotype significantly improved compared to conventional fluorescent transgenic fishes, as well as intentionally retaining the characteristics of complete infertility. In case of unintentional environmental release, there is no risk of ecological transfer of foreign genes through reproductive pathways, and it is possible to grow normally in freshwater, brackish water and seawater conditions, thus providing consumers with more choice in the ornamental fish market. Can be.
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