The sequences in GenBank appear to be incorrectly attributed to T. forbesii".
As usual in Genetic, isnt'it ?
The best for you all !
Happy New Year for anybody
Gérard
> ----------------------------------------
> From: Geoff Read <Geoffrey.Read from niwa.co.nz>
> Sent: Tue Dec 09 22:47:28 CET 2014
> To: annelida from net.bio.net <annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu>
> Subject: [Annelida] Travisia & Travisia forbesii
>>> Hi all,
>> Is there any update on why the current Travisia forbesii sequences in GenBank cluster in Opheliidae close to Ophelina, at odds with other Travisia species sequences (in Scalibregmatidae), given that T. forbesii is the type species? These authors below seemed to think there was some error in processing, ie "The sequences in GenBank appear to be incorrectly attributed to T. forbesii".
>>> Paul, C., Halanych, K. M., Tiedemann, R. and Bleidorn, C. (2010). "Molecules reject an opheliid affinity for Travisia (Annelida)." Systematics and Biodiversity 8(4): 507 - 512.
>> Thanks,
>> Geoff
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