OT: new book on the results of lots of whole genome testing

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Since RNA sequences seem to have been the starting point, rather than DNA, John Larkin has missed quite a few bits of basic information. If his philos ophy of science book didn't inform him about them it isn't strong evidence that the book is rubbish, since John Larkin seems expert at remaining ill-i nformed.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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But he's happy to discard anything that requires him to learn much.

It's incompetent intelligent design propaganda.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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They'll send back your results with a covering letter explaining they cannot guarantee the results 100% accurate since the sample submitted appears to have come from a baboon.

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Cursitor Doom

Only if you can work out how to get at the sample between Sydney and 23andme.

Since that would seem to be quite beyond your powers - and you'd have trouble finding a baboon - this outcome is going to exist only in your fertile imagination.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
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