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7 June, 02:31

Which would be a reason to genetically engineer bacteria to produce human insulin

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  1. 7 June, 02:35
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    A gene coding for human insulin is taken from a human cell and inserted into a bacterium 'vector'. Specifically a plasmid (small ring of DNA), as this will produce the insulin without interfering with normal cell function. A promoter gene is also inserted to promote the production of insulin.

    The genetically engineered bacteria are then placed in a fermenter with a nutrient broth. They quickly multiply and produce the insulin, they can't use it so secrete it while we extract it.
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