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DNA preserves the integrity of its program
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<blockquote data-quote="tas8831" data-source="post: 71716187" data-attributes="member: 397968"><p>It is so awesome that you are able to do keyword searches and find quotes that always seem to prop up your cause. Until they are looked into a bit more.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In a more hands-on approach, such as what I did when doing phylogenetic analyses, 'phylogenetic signal' was what we called lots of unique mutations - noncoding regions, largely unconstrained by conservation, tends to accumulate more mutations than coding regions and thus, in our practical view, provided more phylogenetic signal. </p><p></p><p>As seems to be the case with those doing keyword-search science, the trees obscure the forest view.</p><p></p><p>The use of 'DNA homologies' is, after all, a tested method, shown to recover known and experimentally generated phylogenies. I believe that several examples of this have been posted on this forum, earlier in the summer perhaps? </p><p>Semantic arguments and contrary assertions will not erase that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tas8831, post: 71716187, member: 397968"] It is so awesome that you are able to do keyword searches and find quotes that always seem to prop up your cause. Until they are looked into a bit more. In a more hands-on approach, such as what I did when doing phylogenetic analyses, 'phylogenetic signal' was what we called lots of unique mutations - noncoding regions, largely unconstrained by conservation, tends to accumulate more mutations than coding regions and thus, in our practical view, provided more phylogenetic signal. As seems to be the case with those doing keyword-search science, the trees obscure the forest view. The use of 'DNA homologies' is, after all, a tested method, shown to recover known and experimentally generated phylogenies. I believe that several examples of this have been posted on this forum, earlier in the summer perhaps? Semantic arguments and contrary assertions will not erase that. [/QUOTE]
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