Glow in the dark worms may have answers to regeneration

 



The three-banded panther worm is something of a star when it comes to regenerating body parts. If you cut off it's head, it will grow another one complete with a mouth and a new brain. If you cut them into three pieces and come back in about eight weeks, you'll find three new worms. Pretty amazing already but, now, scientists have found a way to make them glow in the dark. Summary is below.

The scientific way to say this is that the worms are now transgenic. Transgenesis is when scientists introduce something into the genome of an organism that is not normally part of that genome. "It's a tool that biologists use to study how cells or tissues work within the body of an animal," Srivastava said.

With this transgenesis, scientists will be able to see very specific genes within the worm and help uncover the secrets of it's amazing regenerative process. This could lead to help for humans who have suffered the loss of a limb or digit.

And, let's face it, a glow in the dark worm that has seemingly regenerative superpower is pretty cool! Click below for the original article.

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