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Old 24-05-2004, 11:05 PM
Diana Kulaga
 
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Default Identifying species by their genes.

The NY Times carried that story as well. I don't pretend to be a scientist,
but I did stay at a Holiday Inn.....

Diana

"Al" wrote in message
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A while back there was a discussion on this topic. Today's Washington

post
reports on an article published in Science, I think, that collected

genetic
samples from dog breeds and using genetic structures called

microsatellites,
they were able to identify which breed the sample came from with a 99%
accuracy.

What's a microsatellite?

What's the difference between a genus like Phalaenposis whose members will
interbreed and a single species like Canis familiaris which is highly
polymorphic. How is it determined that Phals are not like dogs but really
separate species? I know, I know....just speculate and enlighten. I will
not get involved in this discussion should one develop. I plan to read
along if it takes off on it's own but just sigh if it dyes without

comment.

Al
As I have sad many times recently: A homophone is a terrible thing to
waist.