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Shape analysis is used in biological data to identify the variations of anatomical features characterised by landmark data, for example in considering the shape of jaw bones.
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is particularly well suited to represent biological data and methods and is the choice to do this in most areas.
In regards to reverse engineering the brain, neuroscientist David J. Linden writes that, "Kurzweil is conflating biological data collection with biological insight".