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Into which part of the bacteria cell is the human gene for insulin inserted?

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plasmid

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plasmid

The human insulin gene is inserted into each plasmid. The plasmid acts as a vector - it is used to transfer DNA from one organism to another. Bacterial cells are made to take up the genetically modified plasmids.

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