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- From: choup@ava.bcc.orst.edu (Ping Chou)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai.genetic
- Subject: So, genetic algorithms have nothing to do with genetics?
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 08:19:46 GMT
- Organization: Biological Computing Consortium, OSU
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- Or the development of genetic algorithms has completed?
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- Isn't it true that selection/mating/mutation/chromosome/hybrid/
- genotype/phenotype/gene/... are taken from genetics?
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- Don't you think you may be able to discover new algorithms from
- studying genetics?
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- Do you really believe the complete genome of HIV is just a 4-state
- bits encoded string?
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- Then please, give youself a chance, take a look at any modern
- genetics text book, and be a cross-discipline expert.
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- --Ping
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- BTW, I would appreciate any reasonable arguments because I'm trying
- to learn ai-genetic from the genetics side.
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