Engineering a cellular rHBOC involves recombinant DNA technology. What is necessary to make recombinant hemoglobin?

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Use the following passage to answer questions: Hospitals and clinics in the United States and around the world face constant shortages in the supply of blood for transfusions. One alternative currently being explored is to make recombinant human hemoglobin (rHb). In addition to increasing supply for transfusions, rHb has a longer shelf life than red blood cells, is compatible with all blood types, and poses lower risk of transmitting disease. Despite these advantages, neither rHb products nor hemoglobin purified from animals has been licensed as therapy in the United States, mainly because... Show more

Engineering a cellular rHBOC involves recombinant DNA technology. What is necessary to make recombinant hemoglobin?