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scientists can insert a gene into a bacterium. how does this biotechnology help individuals with diabetes?
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This helps by the production of more insulin, by inserting the insulin producing gene into the bacterium, which expresses and result in higher productions of insulin, which can be extracted, purified and used by the people having diabetes.
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