- the patient's DNA is healthy
- the probe has failed to work
- the presence of the complementary target DNA sequence
- the patient has a high temperature
No category found.
- a weakened version of the same virus
- a human white blood cell
- a bacterial plasmid or yeast cell
- a solution of antibodies
- recombinant human growth hormone (somatotropin)
- insulin extracted from pigs
- a course of strong antibiotics
- a genetically modified diet
- ability to replicate inside host cells
- very high specificity for a single epitope on an antigen
- small size and low molecular weight
- ability to cause a fever
- introducing a weakened virus into the body
- introducing viral antigens directly into the bloodstream
- providing the host cells with genetic code to produce a specific viral antigen, triggering an immune response
- containing antibodies against the virus
- was less effective than pig or cow insulin
- eliminated the risk of allergic reactions and pathogen transmission from animal sources
- is much more expensive to produce
- can only be used by a small subset of diabetics
- protein synthesis
- monoclonal antibody binding
- DNA replication
- nucleic acid hybridization
- provides lifelong immunity from a single dose
- contains the whole pathogen
- cannot cause the disease because it lacks the pathogen's genetic material
- is cheaper to produce
- 4.05 g
- 4.5 g
- 5.0 g
- 9.0 g
- 11.25 g
- 15 g
- 20 g
- 25 g
- 10 moles
- 6.5 moles
- 15.4 moles
- 65 moles
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