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Homosexuality - mutation? Evolutionary reasons.... triggers that mechanism to cease inhibiting? Is it developmental pathways or environmental? It seems to me that homosexuality has somewhat of a scatter-shot abundance pattern throughout human populations - perhaps being more frequent in urban settings. It really does seem random, though. All ...
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Antibodies to ID mouse neutrophils and monocytes... the equipment was broken here :)) Those cells have different size and different granules, which the equipment can recognize it by "forward scatter" (FSC) and by "side scatter" (SSC), respectively. I do not use any antibodies, which is so damn expensive here, to perform this ...
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How far back do you "reach" for your genetic traits?... that most human traits don't connect to single genes, but combinations of several - the farther back you go, the more the "pieces" scatter, but the pieces are there.
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help on correct descriptive statistics of a project... and remain percentiles no matter what the underlying distribution. These normal probability plots aren't what I was thinking of when I said scatter diagrams, not that you have to do them.
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