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Schachpapa
3 years ago

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humaninsulin#Humaninsulin

Researchers Arthur Riggs in California, 1978 (one year before publication) succeeded in isolating the insulin gene from human cells as recombinant DNA in Plasmtocloning and by gene transfer intestinal bacteria Escherichia coli infiltrate.[1] In 1982, such human insulin was produced industrially in large quantities, i.e. without the use of animal starting materials of pig or beef.

Shigella
3 years ago

Being done in a great way in biotechnology in the production of drugs, etc. You need a vector (e.g. E. coli or yeast) and the corresponding gene for producing a substance or product you want.

There are milk products produced in the starting holes, and you don’t need cows anymore.

ElektrikKlaus
3 years ago

Actually, the reproduction.

Beings A transfers genes to beings B, resulting in a baby, beings C.

One could also technically transfer genes of alien beings, which would result in a “super being”, e.g. a person with the sense of smell of a dog and the night vision of a cat

flora2323
3 years ago

Heart transplantation