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Interspecific variation of olfactory preferences in flies, mice, and humans

机译:苍蝇,小鼠和人类中嗅偏好的间隙变化

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Aiming to unravel interspecific differences in olfactory preferences, we performed comparative studies of odor valence in flies, mice, and humans. Our analysis suggests a model where flies and mice share similar olfactory preferences, but neither species share odor preferences with humans. This model contrasts with a previous study by Mandairon et al., which suggested that the olfactory preferences of mice and humans are similar. A probabilistic examination revealed that underpowered studies can result in spurious significant correlations, which can account for the differences between both studies. Future analyses aimed at dissecting the olfactory preferences across species need to test large numbers of odorants to stress-test the model proposed here and identify robust associations.
机译:旨在解开嗅觉偏好的差异差异,我们对苍蝇,小鼠和人类的气味韧性进行了比较研究。 我们的分析表明,苍蝇和小鼠份额相似的嗅觉偏好,但既不是与人类共享异味偏好的模型。 这种模型与Mandairon等人的先前研究形成了对比,这表明小鼠和人类的嗅觉偏好是相似的。 概率检查显示,动力的研究可能导致虚假的显着相关性,这可以解释这两个研究之间的差异。 未来的分析旨在对物种进行解剖嗅觉偏好,需要测试大量的气味剂以应力 - 测试此处提出的模型并识别强大的关联。

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