On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 3:13:44 AM UTC+1, Stephen Paul King wrote:
>
> "To detect someone with Down's syndrome, sequence data is completely 
> useless. "  Please elaborate! I do know of other ways that data can be 
> organized...all
>

I was actually quoting someone else the. But the confusion is my fault as I 
failed to format things properly. Gene McCarthy - chap I was quoting was 
talking specifically about dna sequence data. Part of what I was commenting 
on, was that while he's right about the data that is there, he overlooks 
that a whole chromosome is missing for that condition, and a missing bunch 
of sequence is the same as difference sequence.”

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