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They worked backwards from mRNA to DNA.
They figured out the DNA sequence from the amino acid sequence
the insulin was inserted into it
It should be called the pancreas, as is the same organ in a human.
Human plasmids introduced into the bacteria stimulate insulin production. A special enzyme is used to cut out the insulin gene from a human cell. It is attached to a bacterial chromosome which is also split open by an enzyme. The gene is then transferred into a bacterial cell. The gene makes the bacterial cell produce insulin.
They worked backwards from mRNA to DNA.
They worked backwards from mRNA to DNA
They figured out the DNA sequence from the amino acid sequence
They figured out the DNA sequence from the amino acid sequence
the insulin was inserted into it
It should be called the pancreas, as is the same organ in a human.
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Hi!! The beta cells of Pancreas makes Insulin.
Everyone has insulin and the pancreas makes it. When your body doesn't make insulin that is diabetes. Insulin is the liquid the pancreas makes so that you can break down nutritious food into energy. So with diabetes you have to get the insulin with a shot in the arm, leg, butt, or stomach.
Human plasmids introduced into the bacteria stimulate insulin production. A special enzyme is used to cut out the insulin gene from a human cell. It is attached to a bacterial chromosome which is also split open by an enzyme. The gene is then transferred into a bacterial cell. The gene makes the bacterial cell produce insulin.
it makes insulin
the insulin gene was inserted into it. E. coli doesn't naturally produce insulin. It needs to be engineered to do so.