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Human-like fish that could be used to test China's water quality

Simple experiments using the zebrafish may soon replace traditional water quality tests

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The zebrafish shares 90pc of its genetic code with humans.
Stephen Chenin Beijing

A fish with a genetic code similar to humans' may soon be used by the government to monitor water quality.

The tiny zebrafish, native to the River Ganges in eastern India, is prized by biologists because more than 90 per cent of its genetic code is identical to ours.

Embryonic zebrafish also develop important organs, such as the brain and heart, in the same way as human embryos, making the species an important subject for scientific research.

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Though many countries use zebrafish to test new drugs, China could become the first to use it in the fight against water pollution, which threatens the health and livelihood of tens of millions of citizens.

Professor Chen Feng, biological researcher with the Chinese Academy of Sciences' South China Botanical Garden in Guangzhou, said she had been consulted by the Ministry of Environmental Protection, which has spent several years drafting a national standard water quality test using zebrafish.

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"Today most technical issues have been solved. I think the standard will be launched soon," she said.

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