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Posted by: AdamBotond at Tue Aug 10 13:43:57 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AdamBotond ] I see that relationship can be determined and also that not the entire genome is needed. I know that mitochondrial DNA is used in searching familytree, as it is way too conservative. But how can you recognise a subspecies in molecular genetics? I mean what will determine that a subspecies is "sabogae" or "imperator" on molecular level? Also what will determine whether a speciment is pure or not? And what are the expenses to find this out? | ||
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