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A glowing beagle is definitely on the list of things we never expected to see.

But South Korean scientists seem to have made it a reality in hopes of finding cures for diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinsons. A glowing beagle is definitely on the list of things we never expected to see.

But South Korean scientists seem to have made it a reality in hopes of finding cures for diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, according to Reuters. While genetically engineering a puppy to glow is controversial to say the least, the project aims to help researchers identify possible side-effects of certain treatments that could occur in humans. 

Tegon, as the pup is called, may hold the key to many human diseases, as the glow-in-the-dark property can be controlled with the addition of an antibiotic called doxycycline.

ByeongChun Lee, a co-author of the paper on Tegon that will appear in the journal Genesistold Discovery News that the gene triggers a real glow under UV light. Without UV light, Lee told Discovery that you can still see a slightly yellow glow in the dog's skin.

The practical application of the ability to make the dog glow helps to identify possible complications from diseases, without harming the dog.



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A common site at a local jeweler in Albany Georgia. Seemingly sweet enough, this little dog has found a new best friend. Co - Owner Chuck Roberts, emerges from his chair to greet a customer, only to return to find that one of 4 packages of diamonds had come up missing, leaving only the plastic on the floor. After suspecting the pooch, xrays reveal what was believed. Honey Bun ate the diamonds. Yes, they passed, were cleaned and sent back to the supplier. 


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