Biology, asked by emihle, 8 months ago

what are the seps of production of insulin through genetic engineering​

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Answered by Jyoshuuu
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by sanyadamilola14
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Answer:

Selection of characteristics.

Identifying the gene from among st all the others in the DNA of the donor organism.

Isolation of the gene.

Obtaining a copy of the required gene from the DNA of the donor organism and placing it in a vector.

(A vector in biology refers to an organism that acts as a vehicle to transfer genetic material from a donor organism to a target cell in a recipient organism.)

Insertion

Use the vector to introduce the gene into the host cell.

Replication

Allow the host cell to multiply to make multiple clones of the genes.

Explanation:

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