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RE : "S.fantasticus"
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- Subject: RE : "S.fantasticus"
- From: L Somasundaram <[email protected]>
- Date: 29 Jan 1997 00:44:50 -0500
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Hi,
>You could forward this mail of mine to this Joker !
>
Hi Alex Jones,
>
>Here is a little contribution of mine towards your earth shattering
>research!!!!!
> With reference to your request for my opinion for a suitable tail tip sample
>of outgroups for your sequence tree I am now giving you a tip !!There exists
>a species"S. dontjudare" hereabout.
> Let me give you a further tip : When you are about to take a sample this
>deadly species bites the head off.
>All the best
>"Philogeny recapitulates Ontogeny"
>Radha Iyer
>
> ----------
>From: Craig A. Haynal[SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 1997 10:34 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: The recipient's address is unknown.; @mph124.rh.psu.edu
>Subject: S.fantasticus
>
>I just got this message. Anyone have any clue as to what he's talking
>about, or who he thinks I am? ;)
>
>>Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 10:49:13 GMT
>>X-PH: V4.1@r02n08
>>From: ajones <[email protected]>
>>Subject: S.fantasticus
>>To: [email protected]
>>Priority: Normal
>>
>>
>>Dear Dr Hass,
>> My name is Alex Jones and I am a Ph.D. student working in Professor
>Thorpes department (at the
>>University of Wales) on the lizard Sphaerodactylus fantasticus. My work on
>this lizard comprises of three main
>>aims, a morphometric multivariate analysis of populations, production of a
>cytochrome B sequence based
>>phylogeny of the species and finally production of primers to
>microsatallites in order to produce a microsatellite
>>based phylogeny for comparrison with the sequence based phylogeny. I am now
>at the stage where I have
>>collected all my morphometric data, begun to test primers for
>microsatellites screened and am obtaining sequence
>>data. I have however yet to sample lisards from Montserrat (I have sampled
>all other known localities) and hope to
>>travel there later this year (depending on the Volcano). During this trip I
>also wish to collect tail tip samples of
>>outgroups for my sequence tree. I have E-mailed you to ask for your opinion
>as to what would make good
>>outgroupes for such a tree. I was considering S.sputator and S.elegantulus
>and I already have S.vincenti samples,
>>but perhaps I should choose a more distantly related group. Any help you
>could give would be appreciated and I
>>will be happy to collaberate in any way with you.
>> Yours Sincerly
>> Alex Jones.
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>> Alex Jones.
>> Brambell building.
>> School of Biological Sciences.
>> University of Wales.
>> Bangor
>> Gwynedd
>> North Wales.
>> UK.
>> E-mail [email protected].
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>Best wishes,
>Craig A. Haynal
>NetGod-at-large
>([email protected])
>
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> suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath.
> At night, the ice weasels come."
> -- Matt Groening
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