poo thrower Posted February 6, 2020 Share Posted February 6, 2020 (edited) ola, Quote genetically isolated and have a diferent genetic variability Quote ¿ This redundant haplotypes make this reciprocal monophyly no viable?¿ if you know they are from the same genus, but have progressed independantly ("isolated"); and "express variablility of the same "common" ancestoral genetic" THEN - how can this be "redundant / non-viable" ? unless...; maybe you picked "the wrong organism for your thesis"; that has not yet been "coded" (- "no biologist; to this time, has yet "reconstructed phlogeny of said isolated development of common ancestoral genus"") ?. meaning for; in plain english; your thesis as it stands - is for the future, because people do not have the "understanding of the history of the organism you are talking about" ? (- i.e. you would need to have the biology degree already to say so - and herein lies the problem; maybe you either "need a different subject for your thesis" OR luck that people will take for granted the "non-viable" (BUT common sense, very high probability) information that can "NOT YET be proven" in order for everything to be "viable". ?. Edited February 6, 2020 by poo thrower Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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