Figure legend: Acetaldehyde levels are much higher in red populations, compared to blue populations. Blood acetaldehyde levels were recorded before and after drinking 0.6 g ethanol/kg body weight. (figure adapted from Yokoyama et al., 2008). Acetaldehyde levels over 50 μM are considered toxic (dashed line). In less than 100 words total i) describe the physiological reaction of the red population to alcohol consumption, which is usually not seen with the blue population, and ii) explain in the language of this unit how the enzymatic properties of aldehyde dehydrogenase relate to this physiological reaction.
Figure legend: Acetaldehyde levels are much higher in red populations, compared to blue populations. Blood acetaldehyde levels were recorded before and after drinking 0.6 g ethanol/kg body weight. (figure adapted from Yokoyama et al., 2008). Acetaldehyde levels over 50 μM are considered toxic (dashed line). In less than 100 words total i) describe the physiological reaction of the red population to alcohol consumption, which is usually not seen with the blue population, and ii) explain in the language of this unit how the enzymatic properties of aldehyde dehydrogenase relate to this physiological reaction.
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Figure legend: Acetaldehyde levels are much higher in red populations, compared to blue populations. Blood acetaldehyde levels were recorded before and after drinking 0.6 g ethanol/kg body weight. (figure adapted from Yokoyama et al., 2008). Acetaldehyde levels over 50 μM are considered toxic (dashed line).
In less than 100 words total
- i) describe the physiological reaction of the red population to alcohol consumption, which is usually not seen with the blue population, and
ii) explain in the language of this unit how the enzymatic properties of

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