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Scientists at the University of Cincinnati have determined when the taste buds start to appear in areas beyond the oral cavity.
With more taste buds, the cavefish have a keener sense of taste, "which is likely an adaptive trait," says biologist Joshua Gross .
The genetic architecture of this trait is also surprising, says Gross .
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