
HealthApril 1, 1980
Useful Proteins from Recombinant Bacteria
Bacteria into which nonbacterial genes have been introduced are able to manufacture nonbacterial proteins. Among the proteins made by recombinant-DNA methods are insulin and interferon

Useful Proteins from Recombinant Bacteria
Bacteria into which nonbacterial genes have been introduced are able to manufacture nonbacterial proteins. Among the proteins made by recombinant-DNA methods are insulin and interferon

Genetic Repressors
Genes do not operate continuously but are switched on and off. One control mechanism is repression. Now the first specific repressors have been isolated, confining hypotheses put forward a decade ago