Alcohol Dehydrogenase activity varies between men and women, and between different races. For example, women are unable to process alcohol at the same rate as men because they do not express the Alcohol Dehydrogenase as highly. The level of activity may not only be dependent on level of expression but due to allelic diversity among the population. These allelic differences have been linked to region of origin. For example Europeans have been found to express an allele for the alcohol dehydrogenase gene that makes it much more active than those found in Asians or Indians.
not supposedly, it's fact.




But "more" is such a relative term.
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