Unrelated note can someone recommend a source for the finer differences between co-localization and overlap if there is one? I feel like it has to do with the transformed space
Seriously unrelated note, most of the time I can see where I ether don't know something or just haven't figured it out in a SO question, but this one is driving me insane because I feel like I understand the players involved.
Any pointers there would be awsome
@FaheemMitha While it seems to make more historical statements than biomedical ones, it looks correct
Ah. IDK, I'm mostly a mobile user, and I find the chats a pain to use on a mobile device. It's a rare moment that I'm working on a write up when I find myself in a chat room. But the sky could be falling outside, my office in the hospital is 2-stories underground and doesn't even pretend to have a way to view the outside
"Further, ancient and modern uricases were stably transfected into HepG2 liver cells to test one hypothesis that uricase pseudogenization allowed ancient frugivorous apes to rapidly convert fructose into fat."
Hmm, sounds a bit speculative.
@AtlLED I use Debian too. Have used R, though I usually run away from it screaming. (Reading your profile.)
I'm not a certain for other mammals. I'd have to look up more comparative research then I really know about, but I have seen work on mammals in general being better at processing complex sugars. If I have time I can PubMed around if you want to turn it into a real question if I have time I can pubmed around if you wanna turn into a real question, but my guess is you could do that as well
When you just say a very broad term like animal, you gotta realize that runs the gamut from ants to humans
Editing on a mobile phone is so hard
My point was the first all other animals is a hard comparison to make. I chose fish as a random non mammal. Probably could have just as easily said snake
Seriously all day:I click menu, then edit last post, then it says it can't be edited. Tried in 3 browsers