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Most of the changes in DNA are done with bacteria. It is possible to change the DNA in bacteria so the bacteria will take common chemicals and produce expensive drugs. Thus, the bacteria can take some substances and produce insulin and diabetics can live. Most diabetics would rather stay alive than die due to a shortage of insulin. Changing DNA produces other drugs as well.

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