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An olfactory receptor detects odour by binding with odour molecules. There are around 1,000 [[Gene|genes]] associated with this process. <ref name="null">http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/549520/olfactory-receptor</ref>  
An olfactory receptor is a [[G-protein Coupled Receptor|G-protein coupled receptor]] that&nbsp;detects odour by binding with odour molecules. There are around 1,000 [[Gene|genes]] associated with this process. <ref name="null">http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/549520/olfactory-receptor</ref>  


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An olfactory receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor that detects odour by binding with odour molecules. There are around 1,000 genes associated with this process. [1]