A growing body of behavioral and genetic information indicates that taste perception and food sources are highly coordinated across many animal species. For example, sweet taste perception is thought to serve to detect and motivate consumption of simple sugars in plants that provide calories. Supporting this is the observation that most plant-eating mammals examined exhibit functional sweet perception, whereas many obligate carnivores have independently lost function of their sweet taste receptors and exhibit no avidity for simple sugars that humans describe as tasting sweet. As part of a larger effort to compare taste structure/function among species, we examined both the behavioral and the molecular nature of sweet taste in a plant-eating...
Giant pandas are specialized herbivores that digest little of the bamboo they consume. A new study a...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
Comparative studies of taste perception have found that primates may differ markedly in their sensit...
<div><p>A growing body of behavioral and genetic information indicates that taste perception and foo...
The extent to which taste receptor specificity correlates with, or even predicts, diet choice is not...
BACKGROUND: The giant panda has an interesting bamboo diet unlike the other species in the order of ...
<p>Eight giant pandas were tested behaviorally for their preferences for different concentrations of...
has been identified as a pseudogene during its genome sequencing project and confirmed using a diff...
Although it belongs to the order Carnivora, the giant panda is a vegetarian with 99 % of its diet be...
<p>T1R2+T1R3 was stably expressed in HEK293 cells along with Gα16-gust44. The receptor-expressing ce...
Sensitivity to bitter tastes provides animals with an important means of interacting with their envi...
Differences in taste perception between species are thought to reflect evolutionaryadaptations to di...
During the last decades, the comparison in various animal species of their gustatory responses to co...
Abstract: During the last decades, the comparison in various animal species of their gusta-tory resp...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the world's most endangered mammals and remains t...
Giant pandas are specialized herbivores that digest little of the bamboo they consume. A new study a...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
Comparative studies of taste perception have found that primates may differ markedly in their sensit...
<div><p>A growing body of behavioral and genetic information indicates that taste perception and foo...
The extent to which taste receptor specificity correlates with, or even predicts, diet choice is not...
BACKGROUND: The giant panda has an interesting bamboo diet unlike the other species in the order of ...
<p>Eight giant pandas were tested behaviorally for their preferences for different concentrations of...
has been identified as a pseudogene during its genome sequencing project and confirmed using a diff...
Although it belongs to the order Carnivora, the giant panda is a vegetarian with 99 % of its diet be...
<p>T1R2+T1R3 was stably expressed in HEK293 cells along with Gα16-gust44. The receptor-expressing ce...
Sensitivity to bitter tastes provides animals with an important means of interacting with their envi...
Differences in taste perception between species are thought to reflect evolutionaryadaptations to di...
During the last decades, the comparison in various animal species of their gustatory responses to co...
Abstract: During the last decades, the comparison in various animal species of their gusta-tory resp...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the world's most endangered mammals and remains t...
Giant pandas are specialized herbivores that digest little of the bamboo they consume. A new study a...
Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1...
Comparative studies of taste perception have found that primates may differ markedly in their sensit...