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Telle est l'hypothèse envisagée en guise de conclusion au séquençage de l'ADN nucléaire de SN. On remarquera la mention au gène MCPH1 (microcephalin) qui dirige le développement cérébral. http://www.edk.fr/reserve/print/e-docs/00/00/0A/3A/document_article.md Neanderthal, la vallée de l’Autre En 1856, quand des ouvriers d’une carrière découvrirent pour la première fois en Allemagne     

Group: fr.soc.histoire.antique · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in fr.soc.histoire.antique
Author: abourick
Date: Aug 1, 2008 13:56

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
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On Feb 9, 9:43 pm, Budikka666 <budik...@netscape.net> wrote: > 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     

Group: comp.softsys.sas · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in comp.softsys.sas
Author: Peter Flom
Date: Jun 20, 2008 09:20

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
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On Dec 6 2007, 8:29 pm, IlBeBa...@gmail.com wrote: > 1. We have a Universe that came into being > out of nothing when it didnt have to And your evidence for this is? Nowhere as usual. If there was quite literally nothing, then what, exactly, was there to prevent the universe arising? Answer? Quite literally nothing. .2. We have a Universe with over > 133 fine     

Group: alt.talk.creationism · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.talk.creationism
Author: curtjester1
Date: Feb 13, 2008 12:26

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
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Women and Children of CFIDS + Men WACOC + M ~*A comment or two*~ Goodbye Summer... Welcome to all new readers and to those just catching up... I will attempt to post Online WACOC News at least once weekly or more as news continues to come my way and I'm able to share it with you. Thanks so much to all of you who added one of my dearest loved friends, my husband, to your prayer lists     

Group: alt.talk.creationism · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.talk.creationism
Author: Budikka666
Date: Feb 9, 2008 18:43

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
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Castes came from Pleistocene S, W Asian tribes, much before any mythical aryan male tourists Forwarded message from S. Kalyanaraman [ Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 Castes came from Pleistocene southern and western asian tibes, much before any mythical aryan male tourists Summary of what I understand: Castes came from Pleistocene period southern and western asian tibes, much before any mythical     

Group: alt.agnosticism · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.agnosticism
Author: Budikka
Date: Jan 23, 2008 17:39

"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
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Group: alt.talk.creationism · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.talk.creationism
Author: Budikka666
Date: Jan 23, 2008 14:03

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Group: alt.med.fibromyalgia · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.med.fibromyalgia
Author: DGSaba
Date: Sep 22, 2007 17:13

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Group: alt.talk.creationism · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.talk.creationism
Author: Budikka666
Date: Aug 20, 2007 16:07

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Group: alt.yoga · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.yoga
Author: usenet
Date: Jan 15, 2007 17:18

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Group: alt.society.liberalism · Group Profile · Search for Hypervariable in alt.society.liberalism
Author: James A. Donald
Date: Dec 21, 2006 17:00

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