Functional |
"Mammalian sweet taste is primarily mediated by the type 1 taste receptor Tas1r2/Tas1r3, whereas Tas1r1/Tas1r3 act as the principal umami taste receptor." |
10.1073/pnas.1118360109 |
Mutation Description |
"Two ORF-disrupting mutations were found in exons of the fossa Tas1r2. Specifically, there is a nonsense mutation (A) at 125 bp in exon 3 that results in a stop codon (TAG; Fig. 1 A and B and SI Appendix, Fig. S5A).(...) Collectively, these ORF-disrupting mutations in the fossa Tas1r2 predict that the fossa Tas1r2 is a pseudogene." |
10.1073/pnas.1118360109 |
Timing of Loss |
"The widespread loss of Tas1r2 in species of the order Carnivora, the variance in their lineages, and the independent pseudogenizing mutations among species in distinct families strongly support the hypothesis that the loss of Tas1r2 occurred independently many times during the evolution of the order Carnivora." |
10.1073/pnas.1118360109 |
Phenotypic |
"It seems most likely that changes in dietary behavior in the process of becoming obligate carnivores may favor the loss of a functional Tas1r2, arguing for convergent evolution of pseudogenized Tas1r2." |
10.1073/pnas.1118360109 |