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JoeBudro
at Mon Jun 2 01:22:00 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JoeBudro ]
" the pattern types are often intermediate not intergrade"
THAT is the definition of an intergrade. Perhaps you use a different dictionary from everyone else. You seem to be saying the same thing Hubbs is, but you don't even know it. I doubt you've really read the book slowly enough to get the jist of his message, if at all. You definitely do not understand the maps, and you think intergrade means current gene flow. It does not. It means ancient gene flow. That means a long time ago, not now. I have e-mailed Hubbs and asked him about this and he does not believe genes are currently intergrading. He believes that took place long ago. I think you misunderstand a lot about your friend Hubbs. Maybe you should talk to him again and quiet the chatter in your own mind and listen to what he says.
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