
- ✓Maturation of pro-insulin into insulin
- BMethod of pro-insulin formation
- CGene therapy
- DEnzyme replacement therapy

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$(i)$ Neurospora, which is used in biochemical and genetic work is a member of this class.
$(ii)$ They are mostly multicellular, e.g., Yeast, or rarely unicellular, e.g., Penicillium.
$(iii)$ They are saprophytic, decomposers, parasitic or coprophilous.
$(iv)$ Some examples are Aspergillus, Claviceps and Neurospora.
$A$. Substrate enzyme complex formation.
$B$ Free enzyme ready to bind with another substrate.
$C$. Release of products.
$D$. Chemical bonds of the substrate broken.
$E$. Substrate binding to active site.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
$I.$ chemical engineering
$II.$ genetic engineering
$III.$ human genome engineering
$IV.$ molecular biology
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