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Come on, Tom....don't beat around the bush. Tell us how you really feel
about cladistics.
Kurt
At 08:33 AM 5/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>>Tom and David,
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>>According to an analysis of the data from 630 base pairs of DNA sequence
>>for the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene that is close. The Unionoidea and
>>Unionidae are paraphyletic and it is hypothesized that the glochidium is
>>the ancestral unionoid larval type (the glochidium is not necessarily
>>paraphyletic however). The Margaritiferidae, Mycetopodidae, Mutelidae, and
>>Hyriidae were all supported as monophyletic. The topology of the tree is
>>thus: ((((Unionidae [excluding Coelatura], Margaritiferidae), Coelatura),
>>(Mutelidae, Mycetopodidae)), Hyriidae). Neotrigonia was used as the
>>outgroup.
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>Damn cladists! There's more to it than a single gene for God's sake! When
>they've looked at all the genes, get back to me. The trigonaceans may not
>even be ancestral to the unionaceans, despite "conventional wisdom." The
>Pachycardiids are probably the most closely related group, but they are all
>extinct. The study you mentioned found Neotrigonia to be the most similar
>among the groups used, but then they could only use living animals -
>pachycardiids would never even enter into their database. It would be like
>a DNA study of Nautiloids -- of course they would find the Coleoids the
>closest because they have no Ammonoids to compare. It's a shoe-horn
>approach to pop taxonomy. Damn cladists!
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