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    Sucrose Octaacetate Avoidance in Nontaster Mice is not Enhanced by Two Type-A Prp Transgenes from Taster Mice by Harder, David B., Azen, Edwin A., Whitney, Glayde

    Published in Chemical senses (01-02-2000)
    “…The Soa bitter-sensitivity and Prp salivary-protein loci map to distal mouse chromosome six. No recombination has been found between sucrose octaacetate…”
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    The B6.SW bilineal congenic sucrose octaacetate (SOA)-taster mice by WHITNEY, G, HARDER, D. B, GANNON, K. S

    Published in Behavior genetics (01-05-1989)
    “…SWR/J inbred mice (Tasters) reliably avoid, whereas C57BL/6J inbred mice (Nontasters) are indifferent to, sucrose octaacetate (SOA) at certain concentrations…”
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    Genetics of bitter perception in mice by Whitney, G, Harder, D B

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-12-1994)
    “…Inbred and congenic strains exhibited several patterns of relative sensitivity to bitter tastants in 48-h, two-bottle preference tests. With segregation…”
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    A Common Polygenic Basis for Quinine and PROP Avoidance in Mice by Harder, David B., Glayde, Whitney

    Published in Chemical senses (01-06-1998)
    “…Inbred strains of mice (Mus musculus) differ greatly in ability to taste various bitter compounds. For some compounds, the differences result from allelic…”
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    SW.B6-Soab Nontaster Congenic Strains Completed and a Sucrose Octaacetate Congenic Quartet Tested with other Bitters by Harder, David B., Gannon, Kimberley S., Whitney, Glayde

    Published in Chemical senses (01-10-1996)
    “…Ten SW.B6 SOA nontaster strains congenic with the SWR/J SOA taster inbred strain were bred via repeated backcross-intercross cycles, with selection for…”
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    Phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) preference among laboratory mice: understanding of a previously unreplicated report by WHITNEY, G, HARDER, D. B

    Published in Behavior genetics (01-11-1986)
    “…In two-bottle preference tests, aversion to phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) develops over a period of days. Thus, as previously reported, following experience with…”
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