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Topic: Supercluster (genetic)


  
  Mongoloid race - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Southern Mongoloid is typically shorter-nosed, with quite hairless bodies, and tend to be slender.
Based on these parameters, populations genetically unrelated to Mongoloids, such as the Khoisan, are found to be "Mongoloid".
According to the Human Species (2003), East Asians generally are more genetically similar to the South Asians than to Southeast Asians, because the Far East and the Indian Subcontinent are members of the Eurasian branch while Southeast Asians (including south Chinese) are members or the Oceanic branch.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mongoloid   (2455 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Genetic code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The genetic code is a set of rules, which maps DNA sequences to proteins in the living cell, and is employed in the process of protein synthesis.
A practical consequence of redundancy is that some errors in the genetic code only cause either a silent mutation or an error that would not affect the amino acid's hydrophilic/hydrophobic property, eg.
Since there are many possible genetic codes that are thought to have similar utility to the one used by Earth life, the theory of evolution suggests that the genetic code was established very early in the history of life.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Genetic_code   (1977 words)

  
 Paradigm shifts - EvoWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Their spectra revealed that they are composed of the familiar chemical elements, and stellar structure and evolution calculations have good agreement with observations of them.
The Milky Way turned out to be a sort of supercluster of stars, shaped like a disk with a bulge in the middle.
But beyond that was such folklore as "maternal impressions", like the "genetic engineering" that Jacob performed on Laban's livestock in Genesis 30.
wiki.cotch.net /index.php/Paradigm_shifts   (3731 words)

  
 Bioinformatics Paper: JESAM: CORBA software components for EST alignments and clusters
Both the alignment and supercluster data can be viewed interactively using web-accessible Java applets or larger datasets can be saved to client file systems for use in other file based scripts etc.
EBI superclusters were made on 19th February 1999 (101383 sequences, 31863 clusters, including 17765 orphans).
The simple JESAM superclusters have problems of their own and consequently complement rather than supersede the UniGene databases but this is a significant role.
www.littlest.co.uk /software/bioinf/old_packages/jesam/jesam_paper.html   (7856 words)

  
 The Xerox Effect on the Importance of Pre-Biotic Evolution by Howard Bloom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tens of billions of galaxies were drawn together in superclusters that continue to attract and gorge on weaker neighbors to this day.
The genetical evolution of social behavior, I and II.
The shape and orientation of superclusters Astronomy and Astrophysics, August 1998, volume 336: 35-43.
www.bigbangtango.org /website/Xerox/Xerox.htm   (8426 words)

  
 Technological Timeline
The Goddess of Earth does not communicate with any being outside her protectorate, but is the most toposophically advanced entity known at this time.
However the colonies of Daedalus, Penglai and Frog's Head retain much of this lost art, and are developing independently of the old solar system (and each other).
Hyperutilization Supremacy blight develops in the Panvirtual Normidic Machinophyle Supercluster
www.orionsarm.com /tech/tech_timeline.html   (4734 words)

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