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AI model creates code for a previously unknown type of green fluorescent protein.
The protein, named esmGFP , only exists as computer code, but contains the blueprint for a new type of protein.
In nature, green fluorescent proteins give fluorescent jellyfish and corals their glow.
The code is only 58% similar to the closest known fluorescent protein, which is human-modified.
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