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  1. Aequorea Victoria: Nature's Glowing Wonder - deepseawonders.net

  2. Crystal Jellyfish: Anatomy, Habitat, Diet & Other Facts

  3. Breaking up the StayGold dimer yields three photostable …

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    Aequorea victoria is the scientific name of the crystal jellyfish. It is named after the Aequorea genus and where it was first discovered – Victoria, British Columbia. They are part of the family Aequoreidae. This family belongs to the order Beroida in the phylum Ctenophora.
    The aequorea victoria, also called the crystal jelly, prefers warmer waters. But marine biologist Alex Purdie said "hundreds" were spotted in Alderney and Guernsey over the last week. Mr Purdie, of Alderney Wildlife Trust, said: "It's an indicator of warmer seas."
    The Aequorea Victoria is capable of producing flashes of blue light by a quick release of calcium (Ca 2+ ), which interacts with the photoprotein aequorin. The blue light produced is in turn transduced to green by the green fluorescent protein (GFP). The production of light is a key element of the survival of the deep sea crystal jelly.
    Swimming Mechanism :Aequorea Victoria exhibits a slow constant motion swimming pattern characterized by contractions of circular muscles that flush water out of its subumbrellar cavity, creating directional currents for feeding. 1-They are poor swimmers!
  5. Crystal Jellyfish: The Glowing Marvel of the Ocean - Outforia

  6. Rare crystal jellyfish spotted off Cornwall coast - BBC

  7. A monomeric StayGold fluorescent protein | Nature Biotechnology

  8. Surge in Guernsey and Alderney of jellyfish native to …

  9. Rare crystal jellyfish spotted off Cornwall coast - BBC News

  10. Jellyfish: our complex relationship with the oceans’

  11. Molecular Flashlights That Light up Science · Frontiers for Young …