Come up with 3 practical, real-world scenarios in which testing for biomolecules would be beneficial and describe them.
Following are the 3 real world scenarios for testing the biomolecules with their benefits.
1. Treatment of a disease which may be incurable with all the present drugs for eg., treatment of some form of cancer.
2. Treatment of metabolic disorders which may be hard to treat with the available drugs.
3. Finding any unexpected effect of the drugs or conformation or assurance of the expected effects and properties of the biomolecules.
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