Recombinant Dna technology involves the isolation, modification and insertion of desired genes from one organism into a DNA molecule of another, usually unrelated, organism. This new recombinant DNA is then inserted into host cells that are cultured in bioreactors and allowed to express the introduced genetic material. Recombinant proteins produced this way are identical to their native counterparts and are useful for therapeutic applications like treatment of cancers, diabetes, hemophilia ... Read more