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How would you make E.coli bacteria cells produce human insulin for you? More than one answer...

How would you make E.coli bacteria cells produce human insulin for you? More than one answer can be correct

transform E. coli cells with a gene in which some parts would be from the human insulin gene and other parts from an E. coli gene.

you would replace the protein-coding part of a bacterial gene with the exons of the human insulin gene.

all the DNA sequences controlling gene expression (promoter, Shine-Dalgarno sequence, transcription terminator) should come from an E. coli gene.

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