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Advancements in Genetic Engineering

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Insulin genetics

The Insulin genetics provides instructions for producing the hormone insulin, which is necessary for the control of glucose levels in the blood. Glucose is a simple sugar and the primary energy source for most cells in the body.
Insulin is produced in a precursor form called proinsulin, which consists of a single chain of protein building blocks (amino acids). The proinsulin chain is cut (cleaved) to form individual pieces called the A and B chains, which are joined together by connections called disulfide bonds to form insulin.

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Gene Technology, Genetic Disorders & Genetic Reports Hybrid, Genetic Syndromes & Gene Therapy, Hereditary Genetics: Current Research, Human Genetics & Embryology, Advances inGenetics, BMC MedicalGenetics, BMCGenetics, ConservationGenetics, Epigenetics, Infection, Geneticsand Evolution, Journal of Assisted Reproduction andGenetics, Neurogenetics, PsychiatricGenetics.

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