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    Gene Expression: Taste & behavior genetics


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    Feb 28, 2005 - As regular blog readers know I am something of a chili pepper addict. I have previously mentioned the genetics of taste, particularly in relation ...

    Gene Expression: Genetics of taste


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    Dec 31, 2003 - The incidence of taste blindness to PTC/PROP varies around the world, from 3% in western Africa to >40% in India (see MIM 171200).

    Gene Expression: PTC taste, balancing selection?


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    Long-time readers of the blog might know I have an interest in the genetics of taste. Here is an old post where I explore the question of whether variance in ...

    Genetics of Taste in Annual Review – Gene Expression


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    Oct 3, 2005 - I noticed that the Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics had a paper titled Human Taste Genetics up, so I put it in the gnxp files as ...

    Hot or Not?: Genes vs. Culture & Taste – Gene Expression - Razib Khan


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    Apr 29, 2004 - Culture and individual taste do not play large roles in who people consider attractive. [update added]. At least according to Nancy Etcoff in her ...

    Gene Expression: Humans and chimps & bitter taste = convergent ...


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    Apr 16, 2006 - It was reported over 65 years ago that chimpanzees, like humans, vary in taste sensitivity to the bitter compound phenylthiocarbamide (PTC)1.

    Gene Expression


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    Jun 26, 2004 - Long-time readers of the blog might know I have an interest in the genetics of taste. Here is an old post where I explore the question of whether ...

    Gene Expression: PTC, part II


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    For those who read my previous post on PTC taste/non-taste, and my ruminations on its implications for general gustatory preferences, I have read the full text ...

    Brown people have no taste in wine – Gene Expression


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    Mar 8, 2008 - I've posted on the genetics of taste and smell. There's a lot there. As it happens, it seems that there is some variation in the distribution of ...

    Functional Variant in a Bitter-Taste Receptor ... - Gene Expression


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    Nov 30, 2005 - A new study in The American Journal of Human Genetics which relates to taste sensitivities and alcoholism: …Individuals with the ancestral ...

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