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Gastroenterology / Medicine / Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism / Lactase / Human evolution / Milk / Lactose / Dual inheritance theory / Product / Digestive system / Lactase persistence / Biology
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Gastroenterology
Medicine
Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism
Lactase
Human evolution
Milk
Lactose
Dual inheritance theory
Product
Digestive system
Lactase persistence
Biology

Milk drinking: in our genes?

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