Maybe I'm missing something (and I'm no expert on DNA!). The reference on
"splits" shows a number of what I have always thought of as "good" species
anyway, with no indication of what they have been split from (or what has
been split from them).
And the DNA lumps shows Blue-winged Teal and Cinnamon Teal to be 100%
similar - yet visually at least they are very different...... Since as a
"layman" I assumed DNA controlled the appearance of an animal how can this
be the case?
Please excuse the ignorance but I would love someone to explain in simple
terms.....
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< DNA splits >
http://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/pub/3183.php?from=90533
Unique DNA barcodes for provisional new bird species were obtained from
these look-alike specimens.
< DNA lumps>
http://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/pub/3185.php?from=90533
These groups of bird species were shown to have virtually identical DNA.
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