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One genetic engineering application that relies on transgenic organisms is the production of large quantities of a desired protein, such as the human insulin protein. This process involves the use of restriction enzymes that act like molecular scissors to cut out the gene of interest. Another enzyme called ligase "glues" the gene into the target DNA.
Write the steps of gene cloning into the correct sequence.
1. Ligase pastes the insulin gene into the bacterial plasmid.
2. Cut out the insulin gene using restriction enzymes. Cut the bacterial plasmid with the same restriction enzymes.
3. The bacterium multiplies, producing many bacterial cells that make the insulin protein.
4. Human insulin is isolated from the transgenic bacteria.
5. The recombinant plasmid containing the Insulin gene is taken up by a bacterium.
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