12137, RE: Declaring Clear Lake Hitch Threatened or Endangered Posted by SLM, Sat Dec-15-12 06:39 PM
Ok, there you go then!
>Here is at a gene sequence from clear lake hitch that I found >on Genbank. There are more. Im not sure why he thinks they >are introgressed? I haven't read that anywhere? > > > /organism="Lavinia exilicauda" > /mol_type="genomic DNA" > /strain="Clear Lake" > > 1 ggcgcttgca ggtactccga ttacccgggc cgatggtgca >attgttggtg ttcaatgcca > 61 ttatcaaagg taggggatct ctgngacytt ctgcactttc >tcgtgnaact gggagnccat > 121 ttaatgggta ctttcatgaa ccgcaggctc caaaatgtaa >gcagtgatgc cttgaggcca > 181 acatgggtcc cttatgcctc aacakaggct ggtgaa > >There is pretty good evidence that this is a unique species. >Differences in the gill arches that would make sense for a >more lake-oriented feeding habit as they are used in filering >algea and plankton, and a deeper body, also often associated >with slow and still-water environments. > >Lastly...someone find me a good definition of a subspecies :)
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