I looked up B12 biosynthesis ages back.. Turns out there's a reason eukaryotes don't bother making their own, so only bacteria synthesize it. Something like 20 distinct steps..
John Griessen <john@industromatic.com> wrote:
>On 02/26/2012 12:36 AM, cameron wrote:
>> Craig Venter, mentioned at his talk last week in San
>> Francisco that his lab was working on modifying plant genomes to
>> express meat proteins.
>
>On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 11:02:38PM +0000, Cathal Garvey wrote:
>> > Soy, for example, fulfills all of one's protein needs, but tends to
>have healthier fats, more antioxidants, and a dose of
>anticancer "angiogenesis inhibitors" to boot.
>
>On 02/26/2012 05:17 AM, Meredith L. Patterson wrote: (about veg
>protein, etc.)
>> ...and it's missing something -- I'm not sure what -- that my
>metabolism requires in order to keep me healthy.
>
>The "meat potato"? Future potato that incorporates vit B12 and broils
>nicely when fileted?
>
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