Bitter taste perception in Neanderthals through the analysis of the TAS2R38 gene.
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Ancient DNA studies: new perspectives on old samplesA Draft Sequence of the Neandertal GenomeStudy of Modern Human Evolution via Comparative Analysis with the Neanderthal GenomeInvestigating the effect of emetic compounds on chemotaxis in Dictyostelium identifies a non-sentient model for bitter and hot tastant researchAlmost 20 years of Neanderthal palaeogenetics: adaptation, admixture, diversity, demography and extinction.Evidence for the Paleoethnobotany of the Neanderthal: A Review of the LiteratureToward high-resolution population genomics using archaeological samplesGenetic evidence for patrilocal mating behavior among Neandertal groupsTAS2R38 taste receptor gene and chronic rhinosinusitis: new data from an Italian population.Age modifies the genotype-phenotype relationship for the bitter receptor TAS2R38.The perception of quinine taste intensity is associated with common genetic variants in a bitter receptor cluster on chromosome 12Evolution of functionally diverse alleles associated with PTC bitter taste sensitivity in Africa.Extreme population differences in the human zinc transporter ZIP4 (SLC39A4) are explained by positive selection in Sub-Saharan Africa.A 400,000-year-old mitochondrial genome questions phylogenetic relationships amongst archaic hominins: using the latest advances in ancient genomics, the mitochondrial genome sequence of a 400,000-year-old hominin has been deciphered.DNA fingerprinting in anthropological genetics: past, present, future.The Odyssey of Dental Anxiety: From Prehistory to the Present. A Narrative Review.Archaeogenetics in evolutionary medicine.Opsin gene repertoires in northern archaic hominids.Triangulation of the human, chimpanzee, and Neanderthal genome sequences identifies potentially compensated mutations.Harnessing ancient genomes to study the history of human adaptation.Neanderthal medics? Evidence for food, cooking, and medicinal plants entrapped in dental calculus.A NEW DATE FOR THE NEANDERTHALS FROM EL SIDRÓN CAVE (ASTURIAS, NORTHERN SPAIN)*Doctors, chefs or hominin animals? Non-edible plants and NeanderthalsNeanderthal self-medication in context
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Bitter taste perception in Neanderthals through the analysis of the TAS2R38 gene.
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Bitter taste perception in Neanderthals through the analysis of the TAS2R38 gene.
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Bitter taste perception in Neanderthals through the analysis of the TAS2R38 gene.
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Elena Gigli
Javier Fortea
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10.1098/RSBL.2009.0532
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2009-08-12T00:00:00Z