👅 Taste the Science of Genetics!
The Phenylthiourea (PTC) Test Paper is a fun and educational tool designed to help you determine if you are a supertaster. Each vial contains 100 pre-cut strips, allowing for economical testing among friends, family, or in educational settings. Simply place a strip on your tongue for 10 seconds to experience the bitterness that indicates your genetic taste profile.
R**R
Impossible to open
I couldn't use it because l couldn't open it, but the seller was prompt to offer suggestions on how to do it. He really cares about his customers and l highly recommend him.
D**N
I’m the only one who had this reaction
My friends thought it would be fun to try this out because I have such a problem with food. I can’t eat a lot of different food. Ketchup can be spicy to me at times. I bought this and brought it over to my friend’s house. We all grabbed a strip. One by one they put it to their tongue. They said it tasted a little bitter. Gets to me… goodness gracious what did I just put in my mouth????!!! My tongue was completely engulfed in an extremely bitter taste. My friends immediately grabbed for food and drink to help me. My tongue feels like it was burned where the strip touched. The feeling didn’t go away for over an hour. Later that day, my family decided they wanted to try it. Same reaction as my friend. I did it again because why am I the only one??? Same reaction!!! I’m very glad no one else has this reaction in my family and now I know why I can’t eat certain things.
M**N
It works
I couldn't taste anything, neither could my Children so I thought it was fake but my husband could taste it so I guess we just don't have the gene lol
A**R
I guess I'm not a SUPER taster
I had a discussion recently on the fact that I don't like collard greens, cooked spinach, don't like black coffee or tea. In fact I like Mocha, and my tea better have a lot of sugar in it. It was suggested that I might be a supertaster and these test strips should confirm it. I do however like broccoli and brussel sprouts. I guess the strip confirms it. While I tasted some bitterness, it wasn't the overwhelming yuckiness that I've read about others experiencing. So I guess I'm middle of the road.
A**N
I expected to be a super-taster.
I dislike coffee, onions, spices like cumin, curry, etc. So I expected to be a super-taster, but I tasted nothing when I placed the strips on my tongue.
M**L
Perfect SuperTaster Experiment
I used the strips to take about genetic traits. I sent home enough strips for everyone in the family for each one of my students. The whole family had to do the test and the students had to report back the findings! It was a great experiment to do during COVID. The 100 strips were the perfect size! I appreciate the quality for the price since I bought them for my students, personally! Thank you.
S**D
Just what I needed for my 7th grade science classes
Not only was this product beyond reasonably priced (100 test strips for $5) but it arrivede within 30 hours of ordering and it allowed me to provide my students with an effective means of teaching them about the PTC taste gene and how some traits are dominant and others are receptive. Completely aligned with my state's standard course of study on how traits are passed from parents to offspring. Will definitely be buying more vials for my classes in the future to teach this same concept.
H**E
4 out of 5 in my family are super tasters ?!?
I recently tried the Super Taster Test Strips, and I was impressed with how simple and engaging the experience was. The test uses PTC (Phenylthiocarbamide) strips to determine if someone is a "supertaster," a person with heightened sensitivity to certain tastes due to their genetic makeup. It’s an easy and fun way to explore the genetic aspects of taste.The process is very straightforward: you just place a strip on your tongue for 10 seconds. If you experience bitterness, it indicates that you carry the TAS2R38 gene, a genetic trait that makes you a supertaster. This simple test allows you to quickly determine your genetic sensitivity to bitterness, making it a fascinating way to learn about genetics and heredity.What I particularly liked about this kit is its value for group activities. The package includes 100 pre-cut strips, which makes it perfect for classrooms, family gatherings, or group events. It’s both an educational and fun way to explore how genetics can influence taste perception. It’s also ideal for discussions about genetic variation, pedigrees, and phenotypes, making it great for both casual learning and more in-depth educational purposes.The strips themselves are inexpensive, making this a budget-friendly option for anyone curious about their genetic makeup or looking to introduce others to the concept of genetic variation in a hands-on way.4 out of 5 people in my family tested as super tasters and I believe if you leave these in to long, they taste bitter for everyone. Im a little skeptical they worked right ! Lastly though, they do offer an enjoyable, interactive experience while providing valuable insight into the role genetics plays in our daily lives, especially when it comes to something as common as taste!
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