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The gene for insulin can be inserted into the bacterial chromosome. The bacteria is then left to multiply normally, which thus produces many copies of the gene and lots of insulin. This is how they produce the insulin used by people who have diabetes.
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When bone cells divide they must produce cells exact copies of themselves.
To make a protein, a cell must put a chain of amino acids together in the right order. First, it makes a copy of the relevant DNA instruction in the cell nucleus, and takes it into the cytoplasm - a bit like taking a photocopy of the instruction manual from the manager's office out to the assembly lines in a car factory. Here, the cell decodes the instruction and makes many copies of the protein, which fold into shape as they are produced.
PCR made it possible to produce enough copies for reliable tests.
Polyribosomes form along the same mRNA molecule, allowing for the formation of multiple copies of the protein being synthesized.
A virus injects its DNA into the host cell making it produce multiple copies of that DNA and multiple copies of the protein capsule of that virus. After a while, the host cell becomes full of many copies of that virus, then the host cell explodes releasing all the new viruses. If the host cell is a bacterium and the the virus is a bacterophage, this phenomenon is done in two ways either by the lytic cycle in which virus DNA survives and the bacterial cell is destroyed,or the lysogenic cycle in which virus DNA is incorporated in the host cell DNA.
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The mRNA (Messenger RNA) copies information from the DNA and carries it in three-letter genetic codes outside the nucleus. Once there, amino acids attach themselves to their corresponding codes, and therefore produce protein(s).
Which technique can be used to make multiple copies of a gene? What are the basic steps in this procedure?
The production of multiple copies of a single gene.
They are copies of DNA, containing a genetic code which are basically instructions for creating proteins
Replication, in which new copies of DNA are made; transcription, in which a segment of DNA is used to produce RNA; and translation, in which the information in RNA is translated into a protein sequence.
more copies of itself
No you cannot, you must purchase multiple licenses or multiple copies of the game.
euploidy is the multiple exact copies of haploid chromosome
One can produce cheap copies of a document online at Docucopies where the company claims they have the cheapest fees on the internet. Printing on cheaper recycled paper is another solution.