Subject: Has the nonfunctioning vitamin c gene been identified in humans?
Date: Tue Jun 1 15:20:54 2004
Posted by john
Grade level: 10-12
School: overland high
City: aurora State/Province: co
Country: usa
Area of science: Molecular Biology
ID: 1086121254.Mb
Message:
I would like to know the structure of the human vitamin c gene and what is
wrong with it (e.g. base pair substitution, promotor missing, etc) and
where I could learn more about it.
Re: Has the nonfunctioning vitamin c gene been identified in humans?
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