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Well, what I thought was, that it is difficult to give DNA data character
states that represent a whole species since mutations are always occuring
(more so in some areas of the genome than others). In addition, I understood
that most of this DNA data could be  representative of, perhaps, a population
but is difficult to infer that it applies to the whole species. Maybe I'm
wrong?
 
Emilio

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