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And sea slugs eat
jellyfish
nematocysts, prevent their activation with compounds in their mucus, and repurpose them for their own defenses.
It's a pretty famous protein, actually, from
jellyfish
that a lot of people use in its natural form because it's easy to see that you made it.
Their impact on the world was not much greater than that of
jellyfish
or fireflies or woodpeckers.
The first neurons came from
jellyfish.
Some
jellyfish
are symmetric with respect to rotations of 90 degrees, while sea anemones are symmetric when you rotate them at any angle.
Here, you're looking at a living brain that's using the DNA of fluorescent marine creatures, this one from
jellyfish
and corals, to illuminate the living brain and see its connections.
The
jellyfish
in "Finding Nemo" was one of those moments for me.
The director had a vision for this scene based on some wonderful footage of
jellyfish
in the South Pacific.
As I worked to balance the blues and the pinks, the caustics dancing on the
jellyfish
bells, the undulating fog beams, something promising began to appear.
I gave my intro, and I played the
jellyfish
scene.
This is a
jellyfish.
A weird
jellyfish?
Why does a
jellyfish
emit light?
I used to pick up lethally poisonous stinging
jellyfish
and sing to them.
And here in China, Randy shot a
jellyfish
market.
We took a gene from
jellyfish
that live in the Pacific Northwest, and we used a technique called genome editing to splice this gene into the stem cells.
So to answer that, we returned to the cells that had that
jellyfish
gene in them.
And he'd never seen a
jellyfish
before.
It's actually a bottom-dwelling
jellyfish
called a stalked ascidian, and none of them have ever looked like this before.
When you find yourself alone in an ocean, with your thoughts, the dangers that you face are not just external, like whales, sharks,
jellyfish
or even demotivating people.
Like those big explosions, sparks, are from a little comb jelly, and there's krill and other kinds of crustaceans, and
jellyfish.
In 2008, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for work done on a molecule called green fluorescent protein that was isolated from the bioluminescent chemistry of a jellyfish, and it's been equated to the invention of the microscope, in terms of the impact that it has had on cell biology and genetic engineering.
And there are a lot of different animals that can do this: There's jellyfish, there's squid, there's a whole lot of different crustaceans, there's even fish that can do this.
This jellyfish, for example, has a spectacular bioluminescent display.
Made an intensified camera, wanted to make this electronic
jellyfish.
Four hours into the deployment, we had programmed the electronic
jellyfish
to come on for the first time.
Even in Newfoundland where we used to catch cod, we now have a
jellyfish
fishery.
Here we have the extreme with dead corals, microbial soup and
jellyfish.
I've taken them to the Sea of Japan, where they met giant
jellyfish.
The most interesting discovery of late, I think is the so-called immortal jellyfish, which has actually been observed in the lab to be able to be able to revert back to the polyp state after reaching full maturity.
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