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Genetically-engineered human insulin is obtained by inserting the gene in ______ a) pancreatic cells b) E. coli c) Agrobacterium tumefaciens d) Drosophila melanogaster

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Answered by Anonymous
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Option (a)
The genetically engineered human insulin is obtained by inserting the gene in a pancreatic cells
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The insulin is secreated by the beta cells of pancreas...

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Answered by Secondman
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Genetically-engineered human insulin is obtained by inserting the gene in the plasmid of bacteria called Escherichia coli.

The human chromosome from human and the plasmid from bacteria are isolated.

From the chromosome, the gene responsible for coding of insulin production is obtained and inserted into the bacterial plasmid.

The plasmid is then inserted back into the bacteria.

As the reproduction process occurs, the genetically engineered insulin is produced by the bacteria.

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