Bioluminescence in a sentence as a noun

Perhaps some odd trail of bioluminescence kicked up by the sub's wake underwater; who knows.

Maybe you could engineer the fungus to also bioluminescence strongly to aid in this.

One of the commenters on his site mentioned bioluminescence.

It sounds like the bioluminescence is just enough to overcome the moonlight shadow as they hover above the bottom.

In altering a variable, he may observe some change – maybe some bioluminescence in fungus, some hairlessness in a mouse.

He has taken the prowess of his mental faculties to the extreme, even mastering the art of bioluminescence.

My issue was the word-picture of a school of reef squid, found in the upper water column, using bioluminescence to overcome moonlight shadows.

It seems highly likely to me that they'll modify the Trichoderma reesei from the parent article to include bioluminescence.

Pond water glowing green is almost certainly bioluminescence.

Could be that there's a bacteria involved somewhere, but bioluminescence for communication is a thing.

"Words such as “bioluminescence”, “organic”, “humble beauty”, and “atmosphere” came up frequently in our brainstorming sessions.

Reading between the lines of [1], bioluminescence is used to detect bacteria/fungi/other organisms in food, but only by adding luciferase to a sample and measuring the light emitted when luciferase reacts with ATP.

What about things like adding bioluminescence to organisms that never had such a gene, nor would have naturally come across it?Seems a step or two removed from selective breeding to me, though I'm not arguing for or against GMOs, just saying that it seems to me there is a definite distinction between the processes and what they are capable of doing.

Bioluminescence definitions

noun

luminescence produced by physiological processes (as in the firefly)