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No Such Thing As A Fish

81: No Such Thing As Jellyfish Jelly

No Such Thing As A Fish

No Such Thing As A Fish

Arts, Nature, History, Science, Improv, Comedy

4.817.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2015

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Anna, James, Alex and Anne discuss glow-in-the-dark animals, Dr Seuss’s secret war films and what happens when you Google something.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish coming to you from the

0:19.4

QI offices in Covent Garden. My name is Anna Koshinsky and I'm sitting here with Anne

0:24.8

Miller, James Harkin and Alex Bell and once again we have gathered around the microphones with

0:30.0

our four favourite facts in the last seven days and in no particular order here we go starting with

0:36.7

Anne's facts. My fact is that Ruby, a sheep who had been genetically engineered to glow in the dark,

0:42.0

was accidentally sold to an abattoir. So you would have thought if you genetically engineered a sheep,

0:48.0

you're keeping pretty close tabs on it. Apparently not. How did that happen? Well actually it may

0:52.8

have been an insider job. Maybe someone would have grudged against the company. What one

0:56.8

is the other sheep? Yeah. It's very cloak and dagger stuff. So this is the National Institute

1:03.2

for Agricultural Research in Paris and actually it was Ruby's mother, Emerald, was given this jellyfish

1:09.6

gene which makes her glow in the dark and then Emerald had a lamb Ruby who had the same gene but

1:14.6

I'm not sure if it was active as she actually was glowing but it was revealed this year that last year

1:19.4

yeah made it into the food chain and they've been very sincere to people and they won't

1:22.7

arrest you. You ate Ruby, you're all right but somebody did buy her, someone did eat her.

1:26.4

We are constantly making animals glow in the dark these days and it's always for apparently

1:31.1

scientific purposes. I'm so suspicious and also it's always bloody jellyfish isn't it? I think

1:35.9

sometimes in enemies but usually we just see the jellyfish from the sea take its genes out and

1:40.4

inject them into something. They must be so fed up with it. It's because jellyfish have this particular

1:44.8

protein called GFP which stands for? Green fluorescent protein. Yep and they this particular protein

1:52.1

when you put it into other animals it doesn't really have any other effects on the animal or

1:56.3

hardly anything anyway and so it's quite safe. There are other animals which have these kind of

2:00.8

proteins but they're not quite as useful really. We never use it as a marker so they can see

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