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Author Topic:   Within Neandertal mt-DNA studies hybridization of fossil samples use as a probe
Death_stranger 
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08-29-2005 1:22 AM


Troublesome Rules .. ..
What if someone wants to ask a question and stop there ? Where can you just get a question off This is almost too troublesome. Where is the sense in either the unnecessarily complication of having to present a topic or the unnecessarily cluttering of New Topics simply to get it off. I wouldn't know what to do to craft it into a "topic" Something not exactly bioinfomatics it is more to do with Molecular Sequence Data Mutation genetics What can seeing it's depended upon approval ? What if someone would wish to bypass the procedures for those who just want help with a question.
Q. Within the reference to a hybridizatized Neandertal sequences entirely due to highly "technical reasons" is now deemed a controversial analyse means From a journal paper, it read: Thereby " it seems highly unlikely that molecular hybridization of fossil samples fixed on a membrane and probed with fossil extracts could be used as a method to discriminate such related genomes as those of human and chimpanzee, even more to discriminate human from Neanderthal DNAs that are expected to be even closer" Why would anyone conclude this ?
You can see that not only would someone need to be knowledgable but the question covers technical information by the very title containing phrases like "hybridization of fossil" When I say help, I mean someone hoping to get an answer. Somebody may be just asking rather than hoping to submit a topic to be debated. An answer to a question ? Suggestions to simply go back and work on it awaiting approval might begin to eat up the administrator's patience
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Troublesome Rules .. ..
(Header Subjectline Within Neandertal mt-DNA studies hybridization of fossil samples use as a probe)
What if someone wants to ask a question and stop there ? Where can you just get a question off This is almost too troublesome. Where is the sense in either the unnecessarily complication of having to present a topic or the unnecessarily cluttering of New Topics simply to get it off. I wouldn't know what to do to craft it into a "topic" Something not exactly bioinfomatics it is more to do with Molecular Sequence Data Mutation genetics What can seeing it's depended upon approval ? What if someone would wish to bypass the procedures for those who just want help with a question.
Q. Within the reference to a hybridizatized Neandertal sequences entirely due to highly "technical reasons" is now deemed a controversial analyse means From a journal paper, it read: Thereby " it seems highly unlikely that molecular hybridization of fossil samples fixed on a membrane and probed with fossil extracts could be used as a method to discriminate such related genomes as those of human and chimpanzee, even more to discriminate human from Neanderthal DNAs that are expected to be even closer" Why would anyone conclude this ?
You can see that not only would someone need to be knowledgable but the question covers technical information by the very title containing phrases like "hybridization of fossil" When I say help, I mean someone hoping to get an answer. Somebody may be just asking rather than hoping to submit a topic to be debated. An answer to a question ? Suggestions to simply go back and work on it awaiting approval might begin to eat up the administrator's patience
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Message 2 of 2 (238212)
08-29-2005 7:38 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Death_stranger
08-29-2005 1:22 AM


search the site
you can (usually) search the site for topic of interest (Neander mtDNA) and find a thread to ask your question if it is not already coveed
unfortunately this is temporarily down
but this might be what you are looking for:
http://EvC Forum: Comparisons of Neandertal mtDNA with modern humans and modern chimpanzees -->EvC Forum: Comparisons of Neandertal mtDNA with modern humans and modern chimpanzees

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