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Aequorea victoria, also
sometimes called the
crystal jelly, is a
bioluminescent hydrozoan jellyfish, or hydromedusa, that is
found off the west
coast of...
- Millard, 1966
Aequorea albida L. Ag****iz, 1862
Aequorea atrikeelis Lin, Xu,
Huang & Wang, 2009
Aequorea australis Uchida, 1947
Aequorea coerulescens (Brandt...
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include Aequorea victoria, the
organism from
which the
green fluorescent protein gene was isolated.
Polyps Only the
polyp stages of
Aequorea species have...
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Aequorea forskalea is a
species of
hydrozoan in the
family Aequoreidae.
Discovered in 1810 by PĂ©ron and Lesueur, A.
forskalea was
initially found in coastal...
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bioluminescent protein,
called aequorin, from the
large and
abundant hydromedusa Aequorea victoria,
while studying photoproteins that
cause bioluminescence in this...
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Aequorea vitrina,
commonly called the
crystal jellyfish,
crystal jelly,
lampshade or disk jellyfish, is a
species of
hydrozoan in the
family Aequoreidae...
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traditionally refers to the
protein first isolated from the
jellyfish Aequorea victoria and is
sometimes called avGFP. However, GFPs have been
found in...
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Aequorin is a calcium-activated
photoprotein isolated from the
hydrozoan Aequorea victoria. Its
bioluminescence was
studied decades before the
protein was...
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Aequorea tenuis, or the flat jellyfish, is a
species of
hydrozoan found off the
coastline of
mainland North America. It
reaches only two
inches in diameter...
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Aequorea macrodactyla is a
species of
hydrozoan in the
family Aequoreidae. It was
first described by
Johann Friedrich von
Brandt in 1835. It can have up...