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- W2057804735 abstract "The development of techniques for the separation and identification of molecular components of various body fluids, tissue homogenates, and extracts has placed numerous new phenotypes at the disposal of biologists interested in judgment of affinities between groups of organisms. A voluminous amount of this literature on molecular taxonomy, while paying homage to the molecular revolution of biology, also bears homage to the typology of Plato's eidos. If it appears that taxonomic typology has been replaced by the concept of a taxon as a representation of a Mendelian population of variable individuals, a review of the literature related to molecular characterizations of taxa will dispel this illusion. The potential importance of molecular studies in the understanding of evolutionary processes and in assessing taxonomic affinities is generally obvious. The primary importance of molecular studies appears to be the increase in the number and kinds of measurable phenotypes useful in assessing affinities. Accepting the potential importance of molecular studies, the following criticism regards the use of molecular attributes of individual organisms in evaluating populations. The debate regarding phenetic or phylogenetic inferences of measured differences will not be considered." @default.
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