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Genetically engineered proteins are important to many areas of human life such as agriculture, research, medicine and industry. Research is especially necessary for the possible cure of diseases that threaten every culture on Earth. Pharmaceutical companies can utilize the insulin and vaccines so necessary in developing countries.

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