Unique floating lab showcases 'aliens of the sea'
Unique floating lab showcases 'aliens of the sea'
By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer | April 27, 2014 | Updated: April 27, 2014 4:55pm
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) Researcher Leonid Moroz emerges from a dive off the Florida Keys and gleefully displays a plastic bag holding a creature that shimmers like an opal in the seawater.
This translucent animal and its similarly strange cousins are food for science. They regrow with amazing speed if they get chopped up. Some even regenerate a rudimentary brain.
"Meet the aliens of the sea," the neurobiologist at the University of Florida says with a huge grin.
They're headed for his unique floating laboratory.
Moroz is on a quest to decode the genomic blueprints of fragile marine life, like these mysterious comb jellies, in real time on board the ship where they were caught so he can learn which genes switch on and off as the animals perform such tasks as regeneration.
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