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  • t/c 03:35, 22 January 2014 (UTC) Adrian Peter BirdAdrian Bird Adrian BirdAdrian Bird (footballer) – Adrian Bird (the professor) has around three...
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  • There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Adrian Peter Bird which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section...
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  • Category:Pollsters -- Category:Psychometricians -- Category:Statistical geneticists -- Category:Survey methodologists -- Category:Bayesian econometricians...
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  • Maryland Donald Bailey, inventor of the Bailey Bridge William Bateson, geneticist; first to use term genetics George Birkbeck, doctor, philanthropist, founder...
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  • recent and emerging nature, and I think it needs to get discussed here. Adrian Bird (one of the big names in DNA methylation research) wrote an article in...
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  • determine why all terriers vary from all hounds, and so on. Are you a geneticist? Majoring in genetics? Can you help explain to me why that is so? Thanks...
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  • |ref=harv (help) Adam Rutherford is well qualified as a science author and geneticist, so his views appear worthwhile though he's not a specialist Darwin biographer...
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  • is "impossible to determine the breed of a dog by DNA". Speaking as a geneticist this statement is just plain wrong. We can get better than 99% accuracy...
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  • junk DNA is passé, maybe even a majority, but there are certainly some geneticists and molecular biologists who do not. Dan Graur, for example, has expressed...
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  • March 2010 (UTC) The NLM Profiles in Science website for a now deceased geneticist and Nobel Lauriate holds several hundred pieces of correspondence, including...
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  • leading geneticists do not support evolution.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.56.95.225 (talk • contribs) Which scientists and leading geneticists do...
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  • of African descent may be carrying Neanderthal genes." "David Reich, a geneticist at Harvard Medical School, praised much of the study but said he had doubts...
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  • careful. My understanding of the genetic evidence as published by the geneticists however is that we already have enough data to know that it extremely...
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  • punctuated equilibrium". From Eldredge's essay their complaint was about geneticists and the assumptions of steady rate evolution being made in molecular...
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  • applied science of eugenics and the theoretical science of genetics. Geneticists studied the mechanisms of heredity, while eugenicists sought to apply...
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  • of places.Dr Marcus Hill (talk) 09:04, 17 February 2012 (UTC) British geneticist and evolutionary biologist, J B S Haldane, observed that the Dasavataras...
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  • of aspects of biology (palaeontologists, anatomists, physiologists, geneticists, etc) can contribute to assessing the taxonomy. Hass et al (2005) was...
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