If programmed to, yes, but if programmed not to, then no.
Many genetically engineered proteins are used to treat illnesses. For example, factor VIII, a protein that promotes blood clotting, is now made by genetic engineering and sold as a drug to hemophiliacs. Genetic engineers are also attempting to replace defective human genes with healthy ones.
Yes.
True in the 'manufacture' of Human Insulin - 'Humulin" genetically engineered bacteria are used to produce drugs and other chemicals that benefit humans.
Genetically engineered insulin may have fewer side effects than the insulin previously extracted from the pancreases of other animals. This is because genetic engineering inserts human genes such as the gene for insulin production into the DNA of bacteria. As a result, the bacteria that produces human insulin, when used by diabetics, should produce fewer side effects.
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Ergonomic designs are engineered with comfort and safety in mind. Ergonomics offers a safe and comfortable use for humans when they use and interact with machines such as computers.
Medicines are chemicals that scientists have engineered to combat problems in the human body. These chemicals are engineered on the basis that the human body itself can be thought of as a complex chemical machine.
When insulin was being commercially produced in genetically engineered bacteria and yeast, it was obtained from the pancreas of pigs and cows. This animal insulin was then purified and used as a template to create synthetic human insulin through genetic engineering processes.
The world's first genetically engineered pharmaceutical product was Humulin, approved by the FDA in 1982. Humulin is a synthetic form of human insulin that is produced using genetically modified bacteria to help manage diabetes.
A human can remember alot...
Computers are only as smart as the human inputs they receive.
In genetic studies, human sex chromosomes are labeled as X and Y.