Respuesta :

There are several benefits of using DNA technology in medicines as recombinant DNA technology has helped to produce artificial human insulin. It also helps in improving the food production quality by genetic modifications such as high nutrition value and long shelf life.

The mass production of the antigens for vaccines from bacteria and viruses with recombinant DNA technology is likely to be safe for certain diseases for which no preventive measures are available at present.

DNA technology uses the ability of the DNA to be manipulated and combine in new ways causing advancement in the technology of medicines. The medicines produced by the DNA technology have cheaper cost of production and thus it makes it the most important benefit of using DNA technology in medicine production. The various vaccines produced by the DNA technology are produced and distributed in large quantities with cheaper rates.

The medicines produced by the DNA technology is capable of screening the genetic disorders. Therefore, this technology can be used for production of medicines at cheaper costs.

Some examples of medicines or vaccines prepared by the DNA technology are hepatitis B vaccine, insulin and human growth hormone.

Answer:

A on edenuity.

Explanation:

Medicine can be produced in mass quantities.