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Glowing Sushi: Transgenic Bioluminescent Fish Turned Into Edible Masterpieces (PHOTOS, VIDEO)


First Posted: 02/13/2012 11:37 am Updated: 02/13/2012 5:45 pm

Glow-in-the-dark sushi sounds like something that Gary Shteyngart might imagine hip youngsters eating at a Stephen Starr restaurant in 2035. But it's already here. Not in hoity-toity temples to haute sushi, though -- on YouTube and in the Science Gallery in Dublin, Ireland.

The people at the Center for Genomic Gastronomy have put together a series of instruction videos on the former and an exhibit at the latter highlighting the possibility of using transgenic biolumiscent fish to make edible, glow-in-the-dark sushi, all under the aegis of "Glowing Sushi." ("Trangenic" refers to a process by which a gene is taken from one organism -- like a glow-in-the-dark bacteria or jellyfish -- and inserted into another.) Their food doesn't look as delicious as, say, an omakase sushi tasting at Masa. But it does look pretty darn futuristic and cool.

Part of the purpose of the Glowing Sushi project is to highlight the possibilities of food made from genetically modified organisms. Many people, its organizers point out, say that AquAdvantage salmon -- a fast growing transgenic breed of Atlantic salmon whose release for sale in grocery stores has continually been stymied by regulation -- would be the first genetically-modified animal to be approved for use in food. But transgenic zebrafish, known as GloFish, have long been commercially available, and as Glowing Sushi's videos demonstrate, they're perfectly edible.

The reason that the group makes sushi, rather than GloFish meuniere or ceviche, is that heating the fish or exposing it to acid can denature the proteins that make it glow in the dark. The Glowing Sushi chefs do freeze the GloFish, though, to kill any parasites or pathogens, before eating the sushi.

Below, watch a video demonstrating the magic of glow-in-the-dark sushi:

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Glow-in-the-dark sushi sounds like something that Gary Shteyngart might imagine hip youngsters eating at a Stephen Starr restaurant in 2035. But it's already here. Not in hoity-toity temples to haute ...
Glow-in-the-dark sushi sounds like something that Gary Shteyngart might imagine hip youngsters eating at a Stephen Starr restaurant in 2035. But it's already here. Not in hoity-toity temples to haute ...
Glow-in-the-dark sushi sounds like something that Gary Shteyngart might imagine hip youngsters eating at a Stephen Starr restaurant in 2035. But it's already here. Not in hoity-toity temples to haute ...
Glow-in-the-dark sushi sounds like something that Gary Shteyngart might imagine hip youngsters eating at a Stephen Starr restaurant in 2035. But it's already here. Not in hoity-toity temples to haute ...
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03:51 PM on 02/14/2012
I'm only being partially facetious in this question, but since I don't have an opportunity to eat sushi in my part of the country maybe it is just naive. Exactly who is out there eating sushi in the dark to appreciate this phenomenon?

I hate dark restaurants too so maybe this is a good thing so we know where food is on our plates.
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
12:08 PM on 02/14/2012
No thanks.
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WilliamWalton
Life's Path:Balt.>York>Chapel Hill>Atl.>Wilmington
10:01 PM on 02/13/2012
Just tell me that it doesn't glow when it comes out the other end. LOL
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SoulOfDespair
01:46 PM on 02/15/2012
Made me laugh out loud in class! Thank goodness I am on break.
09:38 PM on 02/13/2012
hey people can any of you explain to me what this has to do with radioactivity, or why it would be harmful to the human body just because it's transgenic?

Short answers are it doesn't and it wouldn't be, respectively. But I'd like to see what you folks can come up with!
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Danko
Heathen.
09:26 PM on 02/13/2012
Fukushima trying to turn lemons into lemonade?
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emmeaki
09:21 PM on 02/13/2012
Humans might glow in the dark after eating that. No thanks!
11:06 PM on 02/13/2012
Just think how much safer riding a bike at night would be.
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Marcin A Mazurek
09:06 PM on 02/13/2012
One more thing to add to the list of "Things that shouldn't glow"
Right between condoms and children.
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
11:14 AM on 02/14/2012
The wintergreen life savers candy is enough for me.
02:09 PM on 02/14/2012
"Right between condoms and children."

Of course, if condoms glowed, they might be more effective at preventing children...
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Syl 13
We're all mad here
09:00 PM on 02/13/2012
Ok, putting aside ethics for a sec, this is pretty freakin' sweet. I mean, art via biotech! That sure beats out "yeah, you can douse these plants with our proprietary herbicide and they won't die! But you have to buy more seeds from us next year" as an application of GM technology any day! Imagine, black and blue and rainbow colored roses! Gardens of glowing trees! Pink kittens (the essential gift for Valentine's Day 2050!). This is what science is about, expanding the reaches of the possible to encompass ever more of the imaginable!
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ontariogirl
Power to the People
08:11 PM on 02/13/2012
I'm not eatin' that.
I don't even think Mikey would eat that.
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
06:29 PM on 02/13/2012
Fukushima Fish.

Chernobyl Cod.

Three-Mile Island Trout.
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leftbehind2000
Occupy Your LIFE.
09:35 PM on 02/13/2012
Simpson's Springfield Sturgeon.
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Izzymeister
Crush & Flush the GOP 2012 !!!!
12:57 PM on 02/13/2012
Just use any of the fish near Fukishima Japan if you want glow in the dark sushi.
02:10 PM on 02/14/2012
Nuclear radiation doesn't make things glow...
12:28 PM on 02/13/2012
Glofish are just modified zebra danios, and I can't imagine them tasting very good. They're only a couple inches long - really no meat to them. It'd be like eating a guppy.
02:10 PM on 02/14/2012
On the other hand, sardines and anchovies are pretty popular around the world.
12:06 PM on 02/13/2012
That was just cruel and I can only hope one day someone cuts off there arms and feeds them to alligators.
09:39 PM on 02/13/2012
what, the fact that they made sushi? or were you just tee are oh el el ai en g
11:43 AM on 02/14/2012
What? Just say it and stop being a ccuunnttttt.....
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Paintio
And I guess that I just don't know...
12:02 PM on 02/13/2012
Rad.................
................tehe.