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17 hours ago, Genady said:

I'd like to learn what and how this research adds to our understanding of eukaryote evolution.

From the outset in this thread I have had considerable difficulty in discerning what you are saying or asking. The abovequote is a simple and reasonable statement, one with which I can readily agree. However, the sub-text reads (or perhaps I misread it) as "Go on then, tell ne what you think it contributes to our understanding!"

If I have misunderstood you, my apologies. Put it down to my paranoid imagination. If, however, that was your underlying meaning then I have no wish to continue further in a conversation where I have to guess at what is being said.

44 minutes ago, Area54 said:

From the outset in this thread I have had considerable difficulty in discerning what you are saying or asking. The abovequote is a simple and reasonable statement, one with which I can readily agree. However, the sub-text reads (or perhaps I misread it) as "Go on then, tell ne what you think it contributes to our understanding!"

If I have misunderstood you, my apologies. Put it down to my paranoid imagination. If, however, that was your underlying meaning then I have no wish to continue further in a conversation where I have to guess at what is being said.

The apology accepted.

I did not mean to ask what I did not ask.

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