Genetically modified bacteria can be used to produce. This is a transgenic bacteria.
bacteria
bacteria itself is not the treatment. we use the bacteria to produce insulin, we do so by inserting the gene into their plasmids and trigger them to produce the insulin. the insulin is extracted and used.
Yes, as in I will relish this moment.
*A+*bacteria
Yes. Bacteria do produce toxins. Usually gram positive bacteria produce exo-toxins and gram negative bacteria produce endo-toxins.
recombinant technology
its a gram negative anaerobic bacteria used to ferment glucose and produce ethanol.
I know of one commonly used bacteria: E. Coli
The human gene that codes for insulin is inserted into bacteria to produce insulin. The gene is typically inserted into a plasmid vector, which allows the bacteria to express the human insulin gene and produce insulin. This technique is used in biotechnology to create recombinant bacteria that can produce insulin for medical use.
Bacteria can be genetically modified to produce human insulin, which can then be harvested and used as a treatment for individuals with diabetes. This process involves inserting the gene for insulin production into the bacteria's DNA, allowing them to produce insulin in large quantities.
Yes, some companies are using bacteria to produce biodegradable plastics as an alternative to traditional plastics. These bacteria are genetically engineered to produce polymers that can be used in place of petrochemical plastics.