The MTHFR gene creates an enzyme that plays an important role in processing amino acids. Specifically, it helps the body break down an amino acid called homocysteine. B vitamins such as folic acid break down homocysteine into another amino acid — methionine, which is used to make proteins and other compounds. This process leaves little homocysteine in the blood.

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