Re: how many bastards are there, anyway?

Eugenia Horne (horneugn@cwis.isu.edu)
27 Aug 1996 17:09:45 -0600

In article <4vukuo$89o@jaxnet.southeast.net>,
Matt Beckwith <beckwith@jaxnet.com> wrote:

[WHACK....]

For those interested in the source for the beginning of the
thread about the x-chromosome linked genes for intelligence,
that research apparently appeared in an article in "The Lancet"
written by Gillian Turner.

I can't believe a fairly innocent story went this
bezonkers...oh, yes, I can, it's usenet.

[Follow-ups? What follow-ups?]

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