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Linking social interactions with parasitism in complete and incomplete networks
Bitter taste plays an important role in avoiding ingestion of toxins and resisting bacteria and parasites, which might evolve to reflect species-specific diets during mammalian evolution. Bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) mediate the bitter perception in mammals. We investigated the polymorphism of a well-studied bitter taste receptor TAS2R38, protein for the bitter Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), in four allopatric species (M. hecki (N: 16), M. tonkeana (N: 12), M. nigrescens (N: 11) and M. nigra (N:
doi:10.14907/primate.35.0_43_1
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