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Why someone with a taster genotype is unable to taste PTC?

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The shape of the receptor protein determines how strongly it can bind to PTC. Because, of course, everyone has two copies of every gene, combinations of bitter taste gene variants determine whether, someone finds PTC intensely bitter, somewhat bitter, or without taste at all.

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