Yeast and method of producing L-lactic acid

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ABSTRACT:
Yeast includes an introduced gene coding aHomo sapiens- or frog-derived L-lactate dehydrogenase. It is possible to produce lactic acid, which has a variety of applications, efficiently and more cost-effectively by using the yeast and the method of producing lactic acid by using the yeast.

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