Xanthommatin: Scientists teach bacteria the octopus’s secret to camouflage
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Scientists have found a way to teach bacteria to produce the pigment responsible for an octopus's camouflage ability. This has been achieved through a process of bioengineering, allowing the bacteria to produce high yields of the colour-changing pigment. The breakthrough may have various applications, including potentially relating to sunscreen.
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