7. Human proteins can be produced in a variety of organisms. What would be advantages of producing them in animal or plant hosts instead of bacteria?

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7. Human proteins can be produced in a variety of organisms. What would be advantages of producing them in animal
or plant hosts instead of bacteria?
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8. Although bacterial cells do not excise introns, they are often genetically modified to carry human genes to produce a
large amount of human proteins. How can a gene like the human insulin gene be cloned into a bacterial cell that will
produce insulin?
MRNA can be obtained and used to make
Can be used to make desied product.
clone DNA which
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amino acid sequence of the protein can be used to produce
gene synthetically,
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