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==Quiz Question 1==
==Quiz Question 1==
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Osteoporosis is a disease in which the bones become porous and fragile. The most common cause of the ailment is calcium deficiency. As the vitamin D receptor has association with calcium uptake, mutations in VDR could be detrimental.If an individual had a point mutation that would replace <scene name='48/483885/Point_mutation/1'>His305 and His397</scene> with serine amino groups, would that individual be more or less likely to develop osteoporosis? why?
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Osteoporosis is a disease in which the bones become porous and fragile. The most common cause of the ailment is calcium deficiency. As the vitamin D receptor has association with calcium uptake, mutations in VDR could be detrimental.If an individual had a point mutation that would replace <scene name='48/483885/Point_mutation/1'>His305 and His397</scene> with serine amino groups, would that individual be more likely to develop osteoporosis? why?
==See Also==
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Vitamin D receptor/vitamin D (1db1)[1]

by Roger Crocker, Kate Daborowski, Patrick Murphy, Benjamin Rizkin and Aaron Thole


Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016

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