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Olivia King
13 August, 15:12
Why different species are able to produce insulin
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Marina Wood
13 August, 18:42
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Answer:Bacterial cells can be genetically modified so that they have the gene for producing human insulin. As these modified bacteria grow, they produce human insulin. This protein can be purified and supplied to diabetics.
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