Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982.
Scientists use bacteria to make a variety of products, such as enzymes, bioplastics, antibiotics, and vaccines. Bacteria can also be engineered to produce proteins and chemicals for industrial and medical applications.
Inducing mutations in bacteria
Human genes can be inserted into a bacteria and produce large numbers of human proteins on an industrial state!!
Harnessing photosynthetic processes
True in the 'manufacture' of Human Insulin - 'Humulin" genetically engineered bacteria are used to produce drugs and other chemicals that benefit humans.
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We are able to "splice" genes from one organism into the DNA of another to give it traits we want. In this case, we put the gene for insulin into the DNA of a bacterium, which causes it to produce insulin, which we can use.
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Genetically modified bacteria can be used to produce. This is a transgenic bacteria.
Cyanobacteria or blue-algae are microbes that produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Some scientists believe that these bacteria were the first to produce oxygen on Earth.