Seems too way too high of a difference.įrom what I can tell, Colin Ferguson adapted a whole new version of the McGee Y Utility around his rates, and very sensibly documented a detailed chronological development chronology along with it. The Ferguson version of the Iain McDonald figures are only only a couple hundred thousandths of a percentage points off from the Heinila rates, rather than the roughly 3/100ths of a percentage points implied by the Collins website. I also notice that the two lists don't agree with one another-for example, the Collins website gives DYS 435 as 0.001693333 and the Ferguson website gives it as 0.000910. They're saying that this was from a Yahoo Group posting in September 2017, right? If I understand correctly, the Yahoo stuff is no longer available online, so I guess I'll never get to see the original post. I wanted to see the direct statement from McDonald, but if I understand the citation correctly, that may not be possible.
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