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What genetically would need to happen in order for a zebrafish to be bioluminescent? How would the new fish be described? If you were to delete the gene for bioluminescence, it would be a transgenic organism. If you were to delete the gene for bioluminescence, it would be a recombinant organism. If you were to insert the gene for bioluminescence, it would be a transgenic organism. If you were to insert the gene for bioluminescence, it would be a recombinant organism.

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A transgenic, or genetically modified, organism is one that has been altered through recombinant DNA technology, which involves either the combining of DNA from different genomes or the insertion of foreign DNA into a genome.

One example of this procedure is a GloFish that is a type of transgenic zebrafish that has been modified through the insertion of the green fluorescent protein gene.

Thus according to the problem, we can conclude that the correct answer is:

If you were to insert the gene for bioluminescence, it would be a transgenic organism.

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