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::::::: The missing data are identified in [[Richard Lenski]]. We do not permit the repetition of falsehoods here, and unless you can fill in those boxes then you will not be allowed to continue to state here that these identified data have been produced.--[[User:Aschlafly|Aschlafly]] 19:46, 3 July 2008 (EDT)
::::::::Recall that I filled in one of those 'boxes' previously. It was removed with the description: "removed least important point, which was obscuring more important ones". Here was that entry:
::::::::Under ''"'''Study Omissions'''" ''
::::::::''Owing to the low concentration of glucose in DM25 medium...''
::::::::''DATA ON SPECIFIC CONCENTRATIONS USED?''
::::::::''A Lenski defender says: From the first page of the paper in question (Blount, Z. D., C. Z. Borland, and R. E. Lenski. 2008. Historical contingency and the evolution of a key innovation in an experimental population of Escherichia coli. PNAS, USA 105:7899-7906):''
::::::::''"To address the repeatability of evolutionary trajectories and outcomes, the long-term evolution experiment (LTEE) with Escherichia coli was started in 1988 with the founding of 12 populations from the same clone (2). These populations were initially identical except for a neutral marker that distinguished six lines from six others. They have since been propagated by daily 1:100 serial transfer in DM25, a minimal medium containing <b>25 mg/liter glucose</b> as the limiting resource (2, 22)."--[[User:Argon|Argon]] 11:42, 30 June 2008 (EDT)''
::::::::''WHERE IS THE DATA MEASURING OR CONFIRMING THE 25 MG/LITER GLUCOSE? DID THAT CONCENTRATION EVER CHANGE?''
::::::::''A weighed amount of glucose is mixed into the medium. The paper states that the concentration listed was used in the media throughout the continuous subculturing experiment.''
::::::::--[[User:Argon|Argon]] 10:19, 5 July 2008 (EDT)
== What missing data? ==