Smells good to me!Researchers have discovered the first evidence that our experience of smell is not general, but highly personal and that genes govern whether an odour smells nice, or nasty.
Until now smell perception had been believed to be very much a culturally-driven phenomenon, but this new discovery shows that in fact genes control how we experience certain smells. So do people who tend to eschew deodourants also tend to carry the altered form of this gene? "That's something we really want to find out," says Vosshall, "in particular we want to know how these different forms of the gene affect human population dynamics". Which is a polite way of saying do stinky people marry people with a dodgy sense of smell! 14th Sep 2007 |
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