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Subject:        RE: comparison of two different structures
Date:   Mon, 4 Jun 2012 14:59:23 -0400
From:   F. James Rohlf <ro...@life.bio.sunysb.edu>
Reply-To:       ro...@life.bio.sunysb.edu
Organization:   Stony Brook University
To:     morphmet@morphometrics.org



If what you mean by “variation of one structure over the other one” is
whether there is covariation in the shape of one structure with that of
another structure then you should consider 2-block partial least-squares
analysis (e.g., as in the tpsPLS software).

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----- Forwarded message from Débora Martínez -----

Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 09:50:37 -0400
From: Débora Martínez
Reply-To: Débora Martínez
Subject: comparison of two different structures
To: Morphmet

Dear morphometricians,

Could someone help me with a morphometric question? I wonder if there is
any way to make a parallel study (I mean working in a same project of
MorphoJ) about the shape variation of two different structures belonging
to the same type of organism. I would like to see if there is a
variation of one structure over the other one.
I usually work with MorphoJ, for that reason if anyone knows how to
perform this kind of analysis with this program I would be very grateful.
If anyone knows some papers about this topic I would also be very
interested in.

Thank you very much everyone for your attention
Best wishes
Débora



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