Genetically Modified Glittering Animals

Gold Seahorses

It wasn't enough to have luxurious objects, diamond-encrusted and golden everything. For those who could afford it, the mainstream luxury trend got old, very fast. The Vietnamese market found a way to bring it back to life, however, and I mean that very literally.

Vietnam's first genetically engineered animals are 108 living seahorses made of gold. At their current age of under two week, the striped, glittering seahorses are still only about the size of matchsticks, but as they grow older, so will their value. They may still be tiny, but are well worth their weight in gold.

They were created at Viet Nam National University's College of Science using "gene-shooting method."

"Gene GFP, a light-emitting gene extracted from jellyfish, was combined with tiny grains of gold. Then these grains of gold were injected into sea horse egg cells. The gold mixed with the jellyfish genes was incorporated into the cells of the sea horses, which glittered when they came into being," the school's head of animal physiology said.

They plan on testing these procedure on other animals now that the seahorse experiment has been successful. These glittering animals could really take off; the demand for gold, luxury and sparkles in rising, just as much as the demand for the unique. This covers just about all bases!
Trend Themes
1. Genetically-modified Luxury Animals - Luxury consumers may be interested in more genetically-modified animals that offer a unique and exclusive status symbol.
2. Bioart and Transgenic Design - This innovation opportunity involves the creation of more bioart and transgenic designs that offer interesting and unique pieces for consumers.
3. Animal Gene Editing and Genetic Modification - Further developments in animal gene editing and genetic modification could lead to more unique and valuable animals for the luxury market.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Goods Market - The luxury goods market could benefit from the creation of unique genetically-modified animals that appeal to high-end consumers.
2. Biotechnology Industry - The biotechnology industry may see a rising demand for animal gene editing and genetic modification services as more people become interested in the creation of unique and exclusive animals.
3. Art and Design Industry - The art and design industry could benefit from the growth of biotech art and transgenic design, as these unique pieces could be valuable to collectors and enthusiasts.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES