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>If anyone out there thinks that the article being referred to here is an
>important breakthrough that I need to know about, please translate it into
>English and let me in on the secret.
>
>Steve Carper
i'm so sorry steve...
i hadn't read carefully the letter from the magazine (nature genetics)
i read something about it on reuters, but in portuguese, and i was looking
for something to send to e-group.
and after i saw it was very difficult to understand...
but, fortunatelly, we have inteligentes friends to help us...
tks u!
fe.
><<Identification of a variant associated with adult-type hypolactasia>>
>
>I read every medical journal article about lactose intolerance that comes
>into the library of my local very large, very prestigious medical school --
>
>except the ones on genetics and coding. Try as I might, even after 20 years
>of research into the field, I can make neither head nor tail or them.
>
>Steve Carper's Lactose Intolerance Clearinghouse
>http://ourworld.compuseve.com/homepages/stevecarper
>author of Milk Is Not for Every Body
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