Darwinbots Forum
General => Biology => Topic started by: EricL on April 26, 2006, 12:49:23 PM
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Just a cool little program that allows for simulating how long it takes for an allele in a two-allele, single loci genome to drift (or be selected) to fixation as a function of population size, starting percentage in the population and a bunch of other stuff. Intetersting to those interested in the impact of genetic drift and different selection pressures on variation.
UW PopG Simulator (http://ftp://evolution.gs.washington.edu/pub/popgen/popg.html)
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Gives me a connection failure.
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Gives me a connection failure.
Hmmm. Works fine for me...
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Dunno, it's still not linking for me.
Other than that great find
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I've tried in from three different computers, inlcuding my neighbor's. Works great, so it's not a cached credentials thing or anything like that. It IS an FTP URL. Are you implicitly specifying credentials or something?
The link is: ftp://evolution.gs.washington.edu/pub/popgen/popg.html (http://ftp://evolution.gs.washington.edu/pub/popgen/popg.html)
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It works at the library. It might just be my computer.
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Works for me too