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Yes, but is it art?
John, this is not a good sign. Clearly, there are problems with sample preservation or extraction. The degradation of the sample in lane 1 is particularly troublesome. This may be related to the your work with fossil hominids. Isolation of nucleic acids from fossils is notoriously unreliable. If these are PCR products, the clean crisp bands and lack of any shadow bands makes me suspicious of the other lanes. I think you need to run some additional controls and add size standards.
Perhaps remove different aspects of your Blog, rerun the analysis, and see how this affects the banding pattern. What specific types of information alter the banding pattern and what types of information are causing sample degradation? Does information on fossils affect degradation? Can specific bands be associated with specific information? Only 1 band, but with vastly different abundance, is shared between lanes 2 and 3. Is this a similar sequence?
There are many unanswered questions about this gel and it merits additional experiments.
There it is in lane 4: proof positive that you have been using performance-enhancing drugs.
Artist Rabo Karabedian, In Vonnegut's Breakfast of Champions:
I'd make a lousy emperical scientist. I found out after my original post that my results are only repeatable with the Firefox internet browser. So... for those of you with Internet Explorer, you can see what I meant by clicking here.
Sean
I have reviewed your results in Internet Explorer and Firefox. I opened both figures from your first post in each browser on a split screen and indeed I see 2 different patterns. In Firefox, the banding is restricted to lane 3 whereas in Internet Explorer bands are in lanes 2 and 3. This browser dependent behavior has several possible explanations.
It can be attributed to the fact that the mega corporations run the world and they decide on what the public sees. The only problem is they have not decided on what is appropriate viewing.
Or a biological explanation
Internet Explorer and Firefox are analogous to 2 different restriction enzymes each recognizing different specific aspects of a site producing different patterns.
Or you there is the authors explanation
Notice to Firefox users
I haven't decided which explanation I like best.