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Daniel Smith



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 21 2007,12:55   

Quote (JAM @ Oct. 21 2007,00:19)
Quote (Daniel Smith @ Oct. 20 2007,19:15)
Another example.
In this one, the pink regions outside the coding areas, are more highly conserved between rat and mouse than the coding areas.

You're cherry-picking, and your hypothesis predicts that all noncoding areas will be pink, not just some of them or most of them.

No it doesn't.  My hypothesis predicts that there will be equal amounts of constraint amongst coding and noncoding areas - not that all of it will be conserved. I never said that!

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