LOL! well -it's a conundrum (conan-drum??) but... yes, the Y explains the X so in that way it is more significant. the X can be more significant than the Y if the value of X is 1 and the Y is random. if XY equals XX then you are in trouble! especially if XX occurs more than once! XXX has a mutable value but XXY is generally an existential loop. the real answer is: if you understand Y and your X understands Y then the chance of U = 0 is reduced. it depends - everyone has an X or two... but few see a sequence let alone a pattern!
but... if we're talking chromosomes then there is no value difference between X and Y except perhaps in having the door opened for you or muscling your way through a football crowd. :))
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better than krankeit by a long shot! ;^D
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http://www.krankies.com/
it certainly is! :))
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:)))
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And all those questions...
Clever, brilliant and all 'round lovely.
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back at ya sweetie! :))
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Oh wait - Peter's already done that one . . . and Mr. Greenaway was even *more* fun to talk to/with than Philip . . .
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...and also
is Y more significant than X
or is X more significant than Y
and is XY better than XX?
or XXX? or XXY?
;)
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well -it's a conundrum (conan-drum??)
but... yes, the Y explains the X so in that way it is more significant.
the X can be more significant than the Y if the value of X is 1 and the Y is random.
if XY equals XX then you are in trouble! especially if XX occurs more than once!
XXX has a mutable value but XXY is generally an existential loop.
the real answer is: if you understand Y and your X understands Y then the chance of U = 0 is reduced.
it depends - everyone has an X or two... but few see a sequence let alone a pattern!
but... if we're talking chromosomes then there is no value difference between X and Y except perhaps in having the door opened for you or muscling your way through a football crowd.
:))
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And yes, it was chromosomes I thought of...and there IS a difference....
mono-X survives and does OK...mono-Y does not
lots more genes on the X! ;)
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but as for chromosomes - i bow to your med expertise. not my field at all :)))
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