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What happens to genes in genetic engineering?

Author: Alana Ray



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In genetic engineering genes from one organism e.g. a human, are cut out and transferred to cells of a different organism e.g. bacteria, making the genome of the bacteria modified to include a human gene. An example of genetic engineering is in insulin because bacteria have been genetically modified to contain the human insulin gene that can be purified to use for type 1 diabetes.


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