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Genes That Smell

Ramesh Hariharan January 26, 2012April 8, 2014 Categories Avadis NGS, DNA-Seq

The Lab for Neurogenetics and Behavior at Rockefeller University has an ongoing Smell Study that states: Given almost any odor, some people will find it pleasant, others unpleasant. Ripe cheese or garlic may smell delicious to some, but repulsive to others. The scientific basis of this variation has not been well-studied. Despite the clear evidence … Continue reading “Genes That Smell”

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