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Independent evolution of bitter-taste sensitivity in humans and chimpanzees

Stephen Wooding, Bernd Bufe, Christina Grassi, Michael T. Howard, Anne C. Stone, Maribel Vazquez, Diane M. Dunn, Wolfgang Meyerhof, Robert B. Weiss and Michael J. Bamshad

Nature 440, 930-934 (13 April 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04655

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Hypothetical origins of PTC taster and nontaster alleles in humans and chimpanzees.

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Patterns of genetic variation in TAS2R38 in human, chimpanzee and gorilla.

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Translation, membrane localization and functional characteristics of chTAS2R38 alleles.

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