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Aperio now favors this genome

KYROGYROGYROGGGGGGGGGGGGGGK


Calen solvent data

OGYRO GYROG GGGGG


Aperio Solvent Data (just to get acquainted)

I will continue to track multiples because they are the best clue to repeats in the string and this one is supposed to be (KKK) of which the K trait is expected to be YRO (I hope to debunk the OGG string as the K trait).


(45) GGG IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
(07) GGK IIIIIII
(04) GYR IIII
(01) KYR I
(07) OGG IIIIIII
(13) OGY IIIIIIIIIIIII
(12) ROG IIIIIIIIIIII
(10) YRO IIIIIIIIII


Out of 101 trials, 45% were GGG. With GGGGG (5) being a clue, there are 3 ways to hit that with GGG (3) and 4 ways to hit GGGGGG (6) or GGG(3)/GGGGG(5). I would expect other triplets to hit 15% or 11.25% under those conditions. It's unlikely that any other triples are repeated in the sequence or you'd see something in the 20%-25% range. The only extraordinary outlier is the KYR clue hitting only once, whereas the other endpoint GGK hit 7 times. I wish I could explain it away as GGY, instead of GGK. Upon analysis, though, It looks like YRO & ROG do repeat I don't believe OGG can repeat because it's no more common than the GGK endpoint. If OGG does not repeat, then all the GGG hits are bunched together and at the end. The lack of a single GGx clue is telling. If YRO & OGG repeat, then GGG must appear 3 times as often. Only GGG appears more than 2x, so unless some combination of G's is the Skin trait (K), I don't have a clear favorite for it because it is supposed to appear 3 times. YRO is not so common that I could statistically claim that it might appear 3x and summarily rule out OGG which appears 2/3 as often. I propose:

KYROGYROGGGGGGGGK
KYR
 YRO 1
  ROG 1
   OGY 1
    GYR 1
     YRO 2
      ROG 2
       OGG 1
        GGG 1
         GGG 2
          GGG 3
           GGG 4
            GGG 5
             GGG 6
              GGK 1

Two possibilities suggest themselves to me:

The Skin Trait (K) might have a default trait to which KK could be added. This seems unlikely since conventional wisdom has always said otherwise. Their could be an additional repetition of some of these traits and GYR might be under represented in this pool. Ariella Solvent Data to test theory

GYROGYR - 3 YROGYRO - 2 OGYROGY GGGGGGK


Aperio Solvent Data (Second Run)


(49) GGG 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
(03) GGK 111
(04) GYR 1111
(04) KYR 1111
(04) OGG 1111
(11) OGY 11111111111
(11) ROG 11111111111
(13) YRO 1111111111111

Just a note about my technique here. One of the concerns being addressed is to minimize a perceptibly non-random random number generator. Between my recording the results and clicking the close on the popup, I will also vary my clicks (in case it's is time-hashed) by manually counting to 3-7 and then clicking. I will duplicate numbers, go back to a number I just did or pick a new number. It's not perfect, but it's the thought that counts.

By convention, I'm now alphabetizing the substrings.

Aperio Solvent Data (200 combined trials)


(47.0%) (94) GGG 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
(05.0%) (10) GGK 1111111111
(04.0%) (08) GYR 11111111
(02.5%) (05) KYR 11111
(05.5%) (11) OGG 11111111111
(12.0%) (24) OGY 111111111111111111111111
(11.5%) (23) ROG 11111111111111111111111
(11.5%) (23) YRO 11111111111111111111111

The frequency bands appear to be 4%, 12% and 48%


GGK KYR by definition appear once. GYR OGG could appear once or twice. OGY ROG RYO all appear thrice. GYR *MUST* appear twice to support YRO. GYR OGY and YRO *explicitly* appear twice in Ariella's data and ROG appears implicitly twice. OGG cannot appear twice because there is no GG(non-K) clue and even single repetitions are showing up 2.5%-5% of the time. I'm not certain how many trials for this anomaly to settle itself out. GGG appears twelve times. I propose:

KYROGYROGYROGGGGGGGGGGGGGGK
KYR
 YROGYRO
 YRO 1
  ROG 1
   OGY 1
KYROGYROGYROGGGGGGGGGGGGGGK
   OGYRO
   OGYROGY
    GYROG 	
    GYR 1
     YRO 2
KYROGYROGYROGGGGGGGGGGGGGGK
      ROG 2
       OGY 2
KYROGYROGYROGGGGGGGGGGGGGGK
    GYROGYR
        GYR 2 (?!)
       OGYRO
     YROGYRO
         YRO
KYROGYROGYROGGGGGGGGGGGGGGK
        GYROG 	
          ROG
           OGG 1
            GGGGG
            GGG 1
             GGG 2
              GGG 3
               GGG 4
                GGG 5
                 GGG 6
                  GGG 7
                   GGG 8
                    GGG 9
                     GGG 10
                      GGG 11
                       GGG 12
                    GGGGGGK 
                        GGK 1
KYROGYROGYROGGGGGGGGGGGGGGK