I published a post yesterday on T. Ryan Gregory’s article “Understanding Evolutionary Trees”, but failed to make the connection that the T. Ryan Gregory who wrote that article is the same T. Ryan Gregory over at Genomicron! Genomicron has been on my blogroll since I started blogging seriously here, and is a must-read for anyone interested in evolution, especially the genetic aspects of it.
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