By supplementing pig embryos with DNA from jellyfish, scientists at Taiwan National University have bred three pigs that glow green in the dark when exposed to small amounts of light.
"Taiwan is not claiming a world first. Others have bred partially fluorescent pigs before. But the researchers insist the three pigs they have produced are better."
From the BBC
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