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PJH123 wrote:
19 min ago
Don, they are close, all of the Phytometra laevis (65) fit into the one BIN ID: BOLD:AAB1918. A group of 25 range in difference from 0.08% to 0.36%. meanwhile Phytometra formosalis (17) fits into 2 bins BIN ID: BOLD:ACF4053 and BIN ID: BOLD:AAB1918 indicating that some of the formosalis (BOLD:AAB1918) are in fact laevis. Of the ones I tested, 2 sets, one from each bin the difference is 1.37% -1.82% very close, but what makes a species? (we are 2% different to a Chimpanzee). My knowledge of DNA is next to nil and I can only compare the available figures.
Of the formosalis, ANICI254-10 and ANICI255-10 belong to laevis BIN ID: BOLD:AAB1918, while the rest are in BIN ID: BOLD:ACF4053

Phytometra laevis
Frecko wrote:
20 min ago
Thanks, should now correctly show Crowther

Eucalyptus blakelyi
Frecko wrote:
21 min ago
Thanks, should now correctly show Crowther

Eucalyptus bridgesiana
Frecko wrote:
21 min ago
Thanks, should now correctly show Crowther

Casuarina/Allocasuarina sp.
Frecko wrote:
22 min ago
Thanks, should be correct at Crowther now. [Please note that with my old iPhone, more often than not, the GPS defaults to Ghan. And the site where I upload is separate from where I can access and edit the GPS correctly online, with usually a couple of hours between.]

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