References for Natural vs. Synthetic Bioluminescence Uses

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References

ÒBiol 3211 Lecture 8-1.Ó Regents of the University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences. Oct. 1999. 19 Apr. 2001.

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Guterman, Lila. ÒBy the Light of a Sucker.Ó Daily InScight. 11 Mar. 1999. The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1999. 19 Apr. 2001 /grapha.htm >

Lee, John. ÒBioluminescence.Ó The Science of Photobiology . Ed. Kendric C. Smith. 2nd ed. New York: Plenum Press, 1989. 391-417.

Milius, S. ÒOctopus Suckers Glow in the Deep, Dark Sea.Ó Science News Online. 155.11 (1999).
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Onion, Amanda. ÒGlowing Controversy.Ó ABCNEWS.com 18 Apr. 2001.

Onion, Amanda. ÒMan-Made Monkey.Ó ABCNEWS.COM 18 Apr. 2001.

Onion, Amanda. ÒOne Potato, New Potato.Ó ABCNEWS.COM 18 Apr. 2001

Travis, John. ÒFollowing the Inner Light.Ó Science News Online . 5 Oct. 1996. Science Services, Inc., 1996 19 Apr. 2001.

Travis, John. ÒAn Illuminating Partnership for Squid.Ó Science News Online . 14 Sept.1996. Science Services, Inc., 1996. 19 Apr. 2001.


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