Vertebrate Tas2r taste receptors bind to bitter compounds, which are typically poisonous, to elicit bitter sensation to prevent the ingestion of toxins. Previous studies noted a marked variation in the number of Tas2r genes among species, but the underlying cause is unclear. To address this question, we compile the Tas2r gene repertoires from 41mammals, 4 birds, 2 reptiles, 1 amphibian, and 6 fishes. The number of intact Tas2r genes varies from 0 in the bottlenose dolphin to 51 in the Western clawed frog, with numerous expansions and contractions of the gene family throughout vertebrates, especially among tetrapods. The Tas2r gene number in a species correlates with the fraction of plants in its diet. Because plant tissues contain more toxi...
Egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are a sister Glade of therians (placental mammals and marsupials) an...
The ability to detect bitter tastes is important for animals; it can help them to avoid ingesting ha...
Sensory systems play an important role in animal survival. Changes to these systems may be critical ...
Vertebrate Tas2r taste receptors bind to bitter compounds, which are typically poisonous, to elicit ...
In most animals, taste has evolved to avoid all things bitter to prevent from eating something typic...
Bitter taste perception in vertebrates relies on a variable number of bitter taste receptor (Tas2r) ...
The sense of bitter taste plays a critical role in how organisms avoid generally bitter toxic and ha...
Background: Bitter taste perception is essential for species with selective food intake, enabling th...
Bitter taste reception is presumably associated with dietary selection, preventing animals from inge...
Bitter taste perception plays a critical role in deterring animals from consuming harmful and toxic ...
Taste perception is an important component of an animal’s fitness. The identification of vertebrate ...
The careful evaluation of food is important for survival throughout the animal kingdom, and speciali...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
In mammals, bitter taste is mediated by TAS2R genes, which belong to the large family of seven trans...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
Egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are a sister Glade of therians (placental mammals and marsupials) an...
The ability to detect bitter tastes is important for animals; it can help them to avoid ingesting ha...
Sensory systems play an important role in animal survival. Changes to these systems may be critical ...
Vertebrate Tas2r taste receptors bind to bitter compounds, which are typically poisonous, to elicit ...
In most animals, taste has evolved to avoid all things bitter to prevent from eating something typic...
Bitter taste perception in vertebrates relies on a variable number of bitter taste receptor (Tas2r) ...
The sense of bitter taste plays a critical role in how organisms avoid generally bitter toxic and ha...
Background: Bitter taste perception is essential for species with selective food intake, enabling th...
Bitter taste reception is presumably associated with dietary selection, preventing animals from inge...
Bitter taste perception plays a critical role in deterring animals from consuming harmful and toxic ...
Taste perception is an important component of an animal’s fitness. The identification of vertebrate ...
The careful evaluation of food is important for survival throughout the animal kingdom, and speciali...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
In mammals, bitter taste is mediated by TAS2R genes, which belong to the large family of seven trans...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
Egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are a sister Glade of therians (placental mammals and marsupials) an...
The ability to detect bitter tastes is important for animals; it can help them to avoid ingesting ha...
Sensory systems play an important role in animal survival. Changes to these systems may be critical ...