Hi There is a LOT of cool stuff.... I just wrote a paper (for the classification society) on using single linkage cluster analysis for hypervariate outlier detection. At the society meeting, I got some other interesting ideas, too But I doubt that all of SAS-L is interested in these arcana...... Peter -----Original Message----- From: "Terjeson, Mark" <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> Sent
A photo caption in "The Undiscovered Planet" by Jonathan Shaw (published in Harvard Magazine (Nov-Dec 2007): http://harvardmagazine.com/2007/11/the-undiscovered-planet.html says "In terms of gene content, humans and potatoes are more closely related than...Vibrio cholerae...[and]...Mycobacterium tuberculosis." The article describes the massive diversity between bacteria that dwarfs what we
On Jan 22, 6:04 pm, "David V." <s...@hotmail.com> wrote: Michael Gray wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:23:34 -0800 (PST), Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote: According to an article atwww.arstechnica.com/ http://tinyurl.com/2xg85k"To me, there are two important messages here. The first is that the findings reinforce other evidence that indicate that many organisms
On Aug 20, 1:13 am, "Maningo" <Maningo.DiMa...@gmail.com> wrote: [snipped requote] Pseudogenes are not junk. I'll be delighted to formally debate that with you right here. Please present brief summaries and references to peer-reviewed science papers published in standard refereed science journals which support your claims for a creator. What's that? You can't point to even *one* paper
"Gene Ward Smith" http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=16183 199 "Mitochondrial DNA sequences (524 base pairs) indicated large divergence between Barred and Spotted Owls (13.9%%). Further, the species formed two distinct clades with no signs of previous introgression James A. Donald: There are short mitochondrial DNA sequences