Re: Haldane's Dilemma - again, again, again, ...
- From: "Peter F" <19eimc_minus19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 00:05:21 -0400 (EDT)
"John Edser" <edser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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2) All genetic epistasis (one heritable phenotype coded for in a non
additive way by at least two alleles situated on different loci within the
same genome) and pleiotrophic effects (two heritable phenotypes coded for
by
at least one allele at the same locus within the same genome) remain
deleted
from Haldane's population genetics model.
Are we to suppose you meant to write *traits* (without the stars :-))
instead of "phenotypes"?
Just nitpicking. :-)
[BTW: You seem to have become more efficient and straightforward about
the way you state how professional academics' evolution-analyzing
appoaches are flawed.]
P
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