From: Harvey Newstrom (mail@HarveyNewstrom.com)
Date: Sun Aug 27 2000 - 17:23:31 MDT
Franklin Wayne Poley wrote:
>On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Harvey Newstrom wrote:
>
> > The article is correct in all its scientific details, as far as I can
>> tell. I minored in Biochemistry in college and learned some
>> gene-splicing technologies which are now out of date.
>
>Harvey:
> You are far more up-to-date than me with my doctoral area defense
>and dissertation in behaviour genetics from 1971. Could you please tell us
>how the A-G, T-C sequence in DNA profiling compares to the older notion of
>a "gene profile"? Is a gene locus now an AREA on the double helix with a
>number of A-G, T-C sequences? Is an allele more than one A-G, T-C set?
>FWP
No, no and no.
Not only can I not answer your "questions", I can't even understand
how they could come from a PhD.
Did I pass your test?
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