Gene Genie #10 & Mendel's Garden #16

The tenth edition of Gene Genie has been posted at Genomicron. Given that TR Gregory is an evolutionary geneticist based in Canada, one is left to wonder why he didn't attend the SMBE meeting. I know Larry Moran was at his daughter's wedding, but what was Gregory's excuse?

Also, the next edition of Mendel's Garden will be hosted by Hsien at Eye on DNA. If you have anything to submit, you can use the blog carnival submission page.

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Hey lay off him about not going to SMBE. Or I will feel bad for not going too. If that does not convince you, well, I couldn't go but I wanted to.