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Successful genetic engineering for optimum
stress tolerance may depend upon a good understanding of the breeding
system. The persistent classing of races as species impedes the notion that
all cross and by the biological species concept are one species. See also
Grant (1981) and Rieseberg (1999). The random amplified polymorphism DNA
(RAPD) reinforcement of taxonomic species as if they were biological or even
other species by Ramírez et al. (1999) is impossible without nucleotide
sequencing. The remarks of Orr & Coyne (1992) on molecular applications
include, “This approach may afford us our first real opportunity to
determine how often adaptations involve major genes. It may be particularly
interesting to reanalyze character differences that were previously studied
with biometrical or classic appoaches.” |