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Bioluminescence in Marine Bacteria Brought to Light

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JERUSALEM, March 1, 2012 — Although it was known previously that many sea creatures glow — a phenomenon known as bioluminescence — the benefits of this biological light production have been unclear — until now. Many marine creatures glow deep below the ocean surface. Bioluminescence is observed even in some marine bacteria, which emit a steady light once they have attained a certain level of concentration of organic particles, a state known as quorum sensing. Now, researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered that light emitted by the bacteria attracts predators,...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
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    bioluminescence
    Bioluminescence is the natural phenomenon where living organisms produce light through a chemical reaction. In the context of photonics, bioluminescence has significant implications for both research and practical applications. Photonics, which involves the study and application of light, intersects with bioluminescence in several ways: Light production mechanism: Bioluminescence occurs when the enzyme luciferase catalyzes the oxidation of the molecule luciferin in the presence of oxygen....
    Amatzia GeninbioluminescenceBiophotonicsgenetic mutationsglowing planktonHebrew University of JerusalemImagingIsraelluminescent bacteriamarine bacteriaMiddle Eastnocturnal fishquorum sensingResearch & Technologyzooplankton

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