Variation in Bitter Receptor mRNA Expression Affects Taste Perception

Wednesday, September 11, 2013 - 17:00 in Biology & Nature

New findings from the Monell Center reveal that a person's sensitivity to bitter taste is shaped not only by which taste genes that person has, but also by how much messenger RNA -- the gene's instruction guide that tells a taste cell to build a specific receptor - their cells make.

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