Chinese scientists uncover why birds tolerate sour tastes
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Chinese scientists uncover why birds tolerate sour tastes
Chinese researchers have decoded the molecular mechanism behind birds' ability to tolerate highly acidic foods, a trait that has long puzzled scientists.Published in the journal Science on Friday, the study reveals that a key mutation in the sour taste
Chinese scientists reveal birds’ sour tolerance
Chinese researchers have uncovered the molecular mechanism that allows birds to tolerate highly acidic foods; an ability that has long puzzled scientists. According to a study published in the journal Science on Friday, a key genetic mutation in the OTOP1 gene, which is responsible for sour taste perception, enables songbirds to consume acidic fruits without experiencing aversion. Lai Ren, a researcher at the Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chines…
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