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> I think there is evidence for opposing views.
> It only takes one data set to refute a theory or view. The scientific establishment is little different than other establishments--it is typically strongly resistant to views that shake the status quo.
I was trying to point out that there is support for both views, that feral populations tend to be the same as commercial stock, and that they can also be distinct, depending on which markers you are using to identify the different populations. If we are talking about taxonomy, these things are never settled. But beyond that, given a data set like a genome, with billions of data points, it's quite easy to imagine different investigators coming to different conclusions. And, it isn't that one is right and the other is wrong. It's all part of the whole picture.
PLB
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