نتایج جستجو برای: genetic taste sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 948718  

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Stephen Wooding

VARIATION in taste sensitivity to the bitter compound phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) is one of the best known Mendelian traits in human populations, ranking alongside eye color and blood types in the canon of classic examples. Much of PTC’s appeal arises from the fact that it is nearly impossible to guess one’s phenotype until explicitly tested, yet, when tested, the phenotype is so striking as to b...

Journal: :Journal for the Integrated Study of Dietary Habits 2007

Journal: :International Journal of Human Genetics 2006

Journal: :Chemical senses 2009
Yutaka Ishiwatari Alexander A Bachmanov

To develop a technique suitable for measuring NaCl taste thresholds in genetic studies, we conducted a series of experiments with outbred CD-1 mice using conditioned taste aversion (CTA) and two-bottle preference tests. In Experiment 1, we compared conditioning procedures involving either oral self-administration of LiCl or pairing NaCl intake with LiCl injections and found that thresholds were...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1998
R K Splan L V Cundiff L D Van Vleck

Data from 3,593 beef heifers and 4,079 of their steer paternal half-sibs were used to estimate genetic parameters of and among female growth and reproductive traits and male carcass traits. Estimates of heritability for adjusted 205-d weight, adjusted 365-d weight, age at puberty, calving rate, and calving difficulty measured on females were .16, .38, .47, .19, and .18, respectively; estimates ...

2016
Ciara McCabe Vanessa Rocha-Rego

BACKGROUND Dysfunctional neural responses to appetitive and aversive stimuli have been investigated as possible biomarkers for psychiatric disorders. However it is not clear to what degree these are separate processes across the brain or in fact overlapping systems. To help clarify this issue we used Gaussian process classifier (GPC) analysis to examine appetitive and aversive processing in the...

2015
Ginger D. Blonde Michelle B. Bales Alan C. Spector

While studies of the gustatory cortex (GC) mostly focus on its role in taste aversion learning and memory, the necessity of GC for other fundamental taste-guided behaviors remains largely untested. Here, rats with either excitotoxic lesions targeting GC (n = 26) or sham lesions (n = 14) were assessed for postsurgical retention of a presurgically LiCl-induced conditioned taste aversion (CTA) to ...

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