Cloning.
The medical term for poison produced by an organism is "toxin."
True. Scientists have indeed produced bacteria that can digest oil. These specialized bacteria can breakdown hydrocarbons found in oil into simpler compounds through a process known as bioremediation. This method is often used to clean up oil spills in aquatic environments.
Streptokinase is naturally produced by the bacteria group A streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes).
Yes it has. today , naturally occurring strains of oil-digesting bacteria are used to clean up oil spills
Antibiotics are chemicals produced by living organisms that kill or inhibit the growth of other organisms, particularly bacteria.
genetic engineering
The difference is with an asexually produced organism, the organism is created using only one parent. With a sexually produced organism, the organism is produced using two parents
Poisons produced by pathogenic bacteria are called "bacterial toxins."
Insulin is produced through genetic engineering by inserting the human insulin gene into a host organism, such as bacteria or yeast. The host organism then produces insulin that is identical to human insulin. This process allows for the mass production of insulin for medical use.
A genomic library is produced by isolating DNA from an organism, fragmenting it into smaller pieces, and inserting these fragments into a vector (such as a plasmid or a phage). The vector is then introduced into a host organism, such as bacteria, which will replicate the DNA fragments along with their own DNA, creating a library of the organism's entire genome.
hybridization
A clone.