Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Taste Loss in Obligate Carnivores
Researchers have established a correlation between obligate carnivores (animals subsisting only on meat) and the inability to taste sweet compounds, with the gene that controls the sweet taste receptor lost through the species' evolution and demonstrating the importance of an animal's dietary needs in shaping their sensory systems.
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