Continuing science week, I apologize that my post is so late. It was my first day of classes and I've gotten behind. I won't pretend like I understand what this graphic is talking about other than genomic conservation. However, I'm sure that the science people among us will enjoy it and those that aren't all the scientific will still cull some knowledge from it.
Another interesting tidbit of information:I've just fond out that Google Adsense does not register clicks on ads that last less than 20-25 seconds. While I understand why they have that policy, it seems to cheat the websites hosting the ads. If a person clicks through an ad but is not interested enough to stay on the target site very long, that is the ad's fault not the host/blogger. The ad still achieved an impression and the host should be paid for it.
However, it is how it is and so I wanted to let you all know....People viewing ads for less than 20-25 seconds are pretty much worthless to you and me.
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ReplyDeleteStudying in biomedical engineering right now haha. Haven't really done much with genetic analysis though :P
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I'd be careful what you say about adsense...
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I agree with your point about ads.
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ReplyDeleteHaha that's great Christ, though feel free to save all the graphics you like, I don't claim any copyright or originality on them. I've simply collected them from other sources.
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ReplyDeleteAll I got out of it was that we were genetically similar to dogs... maybe.
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Hah, I'll not pretend to understand the information :P
ReplyDeleteBut thanks for the point about the ads!
Thanks for the info, good to know
ReplyDeletegood info on the adsense thing, curious why they would do that though..
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