In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Colin
Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>On Sep 23, 2006, at 11:42 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>
>> "Human being" is a reference to a species, and should be marked up as
>> such on any page which includes it in a biological context.
>
>That's quite a bit of extra metadata -- IIRC the species tree has a
>height of about six or seven at its shortest. Is that really necessary
>on EVERY page mentioning a scientific name in a biological context?
No. Who has suggested that it is?
>Could an automated tool be written to, when the text "Homo sapiens" is
>encountered, automatically mark it up into the correct species
>microformat?
Yes - any find-and-replace tool can do that.
>is Genus Species a fairly unique way of identifying something?
Of course. The whole point of taxonomy is to uniquely name things.
>Or are there collisions?
No.
>I think questions like those will help your case -- sending dozens of
>links to this list will not.
Then you'd better ask TC why he asked for them.
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Andy Mabbett
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