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    Question: why are you so intrested with jellyfish

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    Asked by kacil to Sebastian on 16 Nov 2016.
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      Sebastian Gornik answered on 16 Nov 2016:


      I am generally interested in many things. Jellyfish are just a means to an end for a particular research question I have. They can be used to answer certain questions about how life works that we can not answer in other animals.

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