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A researcher discovers a genetic mutation that prevents the T1R protein subunit from forming correctly, rendering it non-functional. However, the T2R subunit and all other cellular components in taste cells remain unaffected. How would this specific mutation most likely impact a person's ability to taste?
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A researcher discovers a genetic mutation that prevents the T1R protein subunit from forming correctly, rendering it non-functional. However, the T2R subunit and all other cellular components in taste cells remain unaffected. How would this specific mutation most likely impact a person's ability to taste?
A researcher discovers a genetic mutation that prevents the T1R protein subunit from forming correctly, rendering it non-functional. However, the T2R subunit and all other cellular components in taste cells remain unaffected. How would this specific mutation most likely impact a person's ability to taste?