Bert, if you have caught your breath yet (i would insert a smilely here, but
i hate smileys), can i ask you another question? 

I see your affiliation has the word Genotech in it. Of all the things i have
been reading about, it seemed my best hope could be in following tools
statistical/data dredging tools used by geneticists - seems they are often
faced with enormous numbers of parameters and few data points.  do you know
anything about this? ie do they reduce their variables first through
principle components/clustering  or some such other tool? 

this may be equally off track, but i intend to find a way to 'do what i wish
to do', even if the process of elimination and learning curve kills me...
sigh... groan

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