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- ABCC11 Gene: Ear wax and no body odor - Genetic Lifehacks
The more common version of the ABCC11 gene that causes body odor also causes an increase in sweat from the armpits The Staphylococcus hominis bacteria can then use the S-glutathione conjugate to produce the pungent thiol compound that gives your sweat the distinctive smell
- Two Percent Of People Have Armpits That Never Smell - Medical News Today
Two percent of people carry a rare form of a particular gene (ABCC11) that makes their armpits odor-free, however, 78% of them use deodorant
- A Lucky Two Percent of People Have a Gene for Stink-Free Armpits
According to a group of researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK, 2 percent of people (at least in their survey) carry a rare version of the gene ABCC11 that prevents their
- Some people dont have body odor, even without deodorant. Heres why . . .
There are a few reasons why some people don’t have much body odor Dermatologist Dr Hannah Kopelman tells Yahoo Life that a genetic variation common among East Asians affects the production of a
- How Are Earwax and Body Odor Linked? | The Scientist
In 2017, Horvath launched a citizen science Armpit and Earwax Microbe Project to characterize how genetic variations shape the skin’s microbial makeup By sampling the local community, she found that individuals with certain genotypes share similar yet distinct microbes in their earwax and armpits
- The link between ear wax and stinky armpit as doctor explains rare . . .
Earlier research has shown the link between the rare gene and ear wax as well as its role in making your underarms smell more or less Whether you have wet ear wax or dry, don’t worry about cleaning it, especially with a very common method that a specialty doctor strictly warns against
- Your Earwax and Sweat Have Something Smelly in Common
People with wet earwax not only release smelly compounds in their cerumen thanks to the ABCC11 transporter protein: they also release smelly compounds through their armpit sweat, a trait known to Scrabble players everywhere as axillary osmidrosis The mechanism is simple
- A Functional ABCC11 Allele Is Essential in the . . . - ScienceDirect
In this study, we provide evidence that the gene ABCC11 (MRP8), which encodes an apical efflux pump, is crucial for the formation of the characteristic axillary odor and that a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) 538G → A, which is prominent among Asian people, leads to a nearly complete loss of the typical odor components in axillary sweat
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