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प्रश्न
What is genetically engineered Insulin?
उत्तर
The insulin synthesized by recombinant DNA technology is called genetically engineered Insulin. It was the first-ever pharmaceutical product of DNA technology. In 1986, human insulin was marked under the trade name Humulin.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain enzyme – replacement therapy to treat adenosine deaminase deficiency. Mention two disadvantages of this procedure.
How did an American Company, Eli Lilly use the knowledge of r-DNA technology to produce human insulin?
Recombination DNA−technology is of great importance in the field of medicine. With the help of a flow chart, show how this technology has been used in preparing genetically engineered human insulins.
Compare and contrast the advantages of production of genetically modified crops.
State the cause of ADA deficiency in humans.Mention a possible cure for an ADA deficiency patient.
Expand the Given and mention one application of each:
ELISA
Give a schematic representation of the transformation of a pro-insulin into insulin.
Describe the role of bacterium Thermus aquaticus in carrying the process of polymerase chain reaction.
The genetic defect adenosine deaminase deficiency may be cured permanently by ____________.
How was Insulin obtained before the advent of rDNA technology? What were the problems encountered?
Explain how ADA deficiency can be corrected?
Explain how recombinant Insulin can be produced.
ADA is an enzyme which is deficient in a genetic disorder SCID. What is the full form of ADA?
Which is false about antibiotics?
The Adenosine deaminase deficiency results in ______.
List the advantages of recombinant insulin.
A cell-free method of amplifying DNA first developed in the mid 1980's revolutionised the field of biotechnology, Name the method and explain the basic steps of the technique involved.
How does a gene therapy involving direct modification of the cells, in order to achieve a therapeutic goal is used in the treatment of ADA deficiency? Explain.