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Coral fluorescence is a mysterious phenomenon believed to be a defense mechanism for sun damaged corals, protecting them with a colorful incandescent “sunscreen” against further UV harm. These bright, enchanting hues are determined by the expression of green fluorescent-like proteins known as GFPs, a gene coding found in most corals and some jellyfish 💖💡

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