Marine biomolecule
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Many marine biomolecules have found technological applications. Pardaxin, produced by the red sea sole, is a potent shark repellent. Green Fluorescent Protein, produced by jellyfish, has been used in recombinant form to make rabbits glow, and for many significant purposes in molecular biology
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