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The first commercial application of genetic engineering was the use of bacteria
to make insulin, a medicine needed by diabetics. before the use of genetically-
engineered bacteria, insulin had to be harvested from the pancreases of
slaughtered animals. how has genetic engineering most likely improved the lives
of diabetics? *
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it has made the incidence of diabetes decrease.
it has made it easier for diabetics to inject themselves with insulin.
it has made insulin cheaper and more readily available.
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it has made the demand for insulin decrease.

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