Peter Borst wrote:
> Their aim was to make wing vein identification easier and quicker. Of
> course, there may be hybrids that are not clearly one or another.
This is an excellent technique begging for a good computer programmer
and scanner. From what I understand, it is not unlike reading
fingerprints, with distances of specific vein characteristics yielding
identification. First, there will need to be some tedious mapping
combined with DNA readings to get a good correlation so you can pick out
hybrids.
This technique could be imported to a home computer (with a scanner) and
DIY identification.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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