Horizon Education and Media
In this lesson we will look at bacteria including their cell structure to understand the basics.
Bacteria contain DNA without a nucleus. One type of bacterial DNA is small and circular, called a plasmid. In biotechnology, scientists can insert genes from other organisms into this plasmid. Then biomedical companies use the engineered plasmid in the tranformed live bacteria to make the gene's protein, including human insulin for the treatment of diabetes.