EFTA02421141.pdf
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To:
Jeffrey Epsteinijeevacationggmail.com]
From:
Martin Nowak
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Wed 9/15/2010 9:46:17 PM
Subject Fwd: phone number
i had such a good conversation with trivers!!!
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Date: September 15 2010 11:52:38 AM E T
To: "Marlin Nowak"
Subject: phone num er
dear martin
thanks for your generous letter, i was very happy to get it
i would be delighted to talk to you anytime
my home phone is
alas, having lost my cell, at the moment it is the only number i have and
often goes straight to voice mail before i can grab it--if so, please
leave a call-back number
BTW i taught your paper yesterday at a genetics journal club here and one
minor point i thought i would mention
it is SLIGHTLY preferable, in my opinion, to define R as the conditional
probability that a gene found in me is found in you by direct descent from
a common ancestor
rather than fraction of genes shared between us by direct descent; main
problem with the latter is that it tempts people into a certain kind of
mistake, e.g. in the 70s and early 80s, you had people say that exactly
half our genes are found in each child but there is variance around 50%
for full sibs, due to the vagaries of recombination; then they argued we
should evolve to be sensitive to such variance, which alas does not
follow--any gene that attempted this would still itself be found with
probability of 1/2 in the other, hence no benefit to responding to higher
fractional similarity at loci elsewhere
if it measures itself, we are back to a selfish "green beard" gene, which
the rest of the genome will then oppose
i look forward to hearing from you
EFTA_R1_0 1487300
EFTA02421141
all the best
robert
EFTA_R1_01487301
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