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Letter: Colour of coral

Published 2 August 2006

From Guy Cox, University of Sydney

Your excellent article on damaged coral reefs had one minor error (8 July, p 28). The symbiotic zooxanthellae algae do not “lend coral its vivid colour”. The only colour they provide is a dingy brown – they contain orange peridinin and green chlorophyll.

The brilliant colours come from native pigments in the coral tissue. Right now they are arousing a lot of interest among cell biologists as they are proteins that can be used as expressible tags or markers.

Sydney, Australia

Issue no. 2563 published 5 August 2006

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