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> Can you explain why any rational person who knows even the rudiments of what mitochondria do and where they came from would take such a position.
DNA barcoding is controversial, but its use is supported in some cases. As I said, it is not adequate to discern Africanization.
> The 658 bp target region, near the 50 terminus of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase (COI) gene, includes the DNA barcode region for the animal kingdom (Hebert et al. 2003).
Schmidt, Stefan, et al. "DNA barcoding largely supports 250 years of classical taxonomy: identifications for Central European bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea partim)." Molecular Ecology Resources 15.4 (2015): 985-1000.
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