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Skwala wrote:
Did reclassifiing Salmo Gairdneri to Oncorhynchus mykiss reveal any new truth about the rainbow? Skwala The reclassification occurred because new truths were revealed about the Rainbow. It was placed in the genus Oncorhynchus because it was found to be more closely related to Pacific Salmon than brown trout or Atlantic salmon. Classification systems are designed to reflect similarities among species. A "good" classification system will reflect evolutionary relationships among species. As new information comes to light, especially now with molecular taxonomic tools, classifications based on superficial resemblances become replaced with systems based on genetic similarity. That is waht happened with rainbows. Tim Lysyk |
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