available to you). Summarize the results of your research on table 1.4. The first item is given as an example. Table 1.4: Transgenic Organisms and How They Benefit Human Society Field How the Organism Benefits Human Society (Limit your explanation to 2 or 3 sentences.) Because of these transgenic E. coli, human insulin can producing E. coli now be obtained without using human pancreas from cadavers. This also made possible the production of large amounts of human insulin over a short period of time. Allergic reactions from insulin injections are also Transgenic Organism Human insulin- Medicine prevented. Medicine

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item is given as an example.
Table 1.4: Transgenic Organisms and How They Benefit Human Society
Field
How the Organism Benefits Human Society
(Limit your explanation to 2 or 3 sentences.)
Because of these transgenic E. coli, human insulin can
producing E. coli now be obtained without using human pancreas from
cadavers. This also made possible the production of
large amounts of human insulin over a short period of
time. Allergic reactions from insulin injections are also
Transgenic
Organism
Human insulin-
Medicine
prevented.
Medicine
Transcribed Image Text:available to you). Summarize the results of your research on table 1.4. The first item is given as an example. Table 1.4: Transgenic Organisms and How They Benefit Human Society Field How the Organism Benefits Human Society (Limit your explanation to 2 or 3 sentences.) Because of these transgenic E. coli, human insulin can producing E. coli now be obtained without using human pancreas from cadavers. This also made possible the production of large amounts of human insulin over a short period of time. Allergic reactions from insulin injections are also Transgenic Organism Human insulin- Medicine prevented. Medicine
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