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From: Chris Johnson <johnson@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Genetic programming in PROLOG?
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I supervised a Masters student in Biological Computation
who used Prolog as a means of investigating the relationship
between genetics and genetic programming.   His name was
James Wheeler and you should be able to get a copy of his report
from ilp@cs.york.ac.uk

Hope this helps,
  Chris.


