Quetzal
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Message 3 of 79 (38594)
05-01-2003 11:38 AM
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Reply to: Message 1 by derwood 05-01-2003 11:14 AM
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Scott: Now I'm getting confused. salty states in the passage you quoted that karyotype differences distinguish species, but are immutable since only semi-meoisis can create new species. If so, then he simply ignored outright all the intraspecific karyotype differences I posted for him in the Mus musculus populations - same species, lots of hybrid zones, but 29 distinct karyotypes in the Alps alone. Not to mention the Ensatina papers I referenced. How can even a journal like Revista publish something so blatantly contradicted by so much other scientific research?
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