This story popped across my screen this morning:Microsoft patents phylogenetic comparative methods. . . say what? - Dechronization blog (hat tip, PJ over at Groklaw). Bizarrely, Microsoft appear to be patenting a method for Clustering Phylogenetic Variation Patterns.” The authors of the blog article are understandably a bit agitated about this (see this neat graphic). The author of the Dechronization blog article, Liam Revell, writes:
The patent filing, by Stuart Ozer, claims invention of a variety of techniques already in wide use by systematists and evolutionary biologists – and (so far as I could tell) none of these inventions are original in quality. The whole patent filing can be read (at one’s own risk) in its entirety here
