What you could also do: some vitamin biosynthesis pathways have been identified and reconstructed in yeast. You could make beer in which the yeast produces vitamin C and E for example.. I immagine bber would be ideal for C because it's anaerobic and doesn't get heated so vitC does not decay a lot
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[DIYbio] Student group needs help genetically modifying foods.
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