Posted by:
Jlassiter
at Sat Nov 12 17:14:35 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>Hi John, the problem is, species and subspecies is fluid, which means what WE call them is constantly changing. I have mentioned this before, what was not a hybrid in the past, can be one now.
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>> What your producing now, may not be considered a hybrid, but may in the near future. In fact, it most likely will as the use of MTdna becomes widespread.
Or now nuclear DNA......it seems mitochondrial DNA is becoming older technology......
Look what happened with pyros recently......lots of captive born pyros are now hybrids with new knoblochi......the DNA study took no phenotypical appearances into account......just mtDNA data........... ----- John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...

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