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Friday, July 02, 2004 9:00:03 AM
"Genealogists are not as interested in a person’s eye color or hair color as the forensics community or the police. Similarly, police are not interested in a person’s genetic heritage or family tree. In the pharmaceutical development industry, however, we are interested in both, and in other markers hidden in the complex human gene code."
One of the questions I put into the shareholders meeting list was:
"Do AIMs related to pigmentation genes have any special significance in drug metabolism and associated pharmacogenomic classifiers?"
I believe that the answer to this question is yes they do have a special significance, which can be inferred from study of the patent applications, and that this is alluded to above. I wonder what exactly the "other markers" referred to above will turn out to be.
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