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Biology, 19.02.2021 04:10, MrSnuffleBuns4277

You have successfully engineered E. coli to make human insulin by adding a transgene that has an E. coli promoter and the coding sequence of human insulin. You try to generate a new strain that would make a lot more insulin by making one with 10 copies of the transgene. Although your genetic engineering is successful, your new strain doesn't make much more insulin. What do you think could have gone wrong

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