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How can yeast cells be genetically modified to produce pyrethrin?

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Yeast cells genetically modified to create morphine-like painkiller. To make a batch of the drugs can take a year. The traditional method is unreliable as well as time-consuming, as the plants can be damaged by bad weather, pests and disease.

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