Biology
Grade-8
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Question

Insulin can be genetically engineered by: 

  1. Recombinant DNA technique with the help of E.coli
  2. Extracting the pancreas of cows and pigs
  3. Two coded insulin genes are separated then incorporated into bacteria
  4. There is no such technique developed till now

hintHint:

Recombinant DNA technique with the help of E. coli

The correct answer is: Recombinant DNA technique with the help of E.coli


    Human insulins are manufactured using Recombinant Technology, putting the gene for human insulin in bacteria E. coli and then using these bacteria to manufacture the insulin.

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