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Cell-Free Protein Expression Is a Type of Biotechnology Approach, Which Enables the Production of Target Protein without Using Living Cells

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  Cell-free protein expression is done all over the world, especially in a region such as the United States.   Cell-free protein expression is the biological process of creating a specific protein from a precursor protein. It's usually done by the regulation of gene expression in an animal, plant, or even human being so that it produces large amounts of an unnatural protein called a transgenic protein. Some examples of transgenic proteins are allergens and viruses. They can also be introduced to the host species by eating contaminated food or water. In either case, the cell-free protein expression is abnormal and can cause an illness in the infected person. Cell-free protein expression is the process that directs the DNA sequence of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) to move from the promoters to the genes. The messenger ribonucleic acid carries the genes that encode the protein molecule. On the other hand, transcription is the process that controls the sequence of mRNA tran...