Biology, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

explain about genetically modified insulin?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The gene for human insulin is inserted into the gap in the plasmid. This plasmid is now genetically modified. The genetically modified plasmid is introduced into a new bacteria or yeast cell. ... The insulin is then purified and packaged into bottles and insulin pens for distribution to patients with diabetes.

Answered by SherafMasud25
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The genetic engineering process
The gene for human insulin is inserted into the gap in the plasmid. This plasmid is now genetically modified. The genetically modified plasmid is introduced into a new bacteria or yeast cell. This cell then divides rapidly and starts making insulin.


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