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Generic | 01/27/24 11:13 AM |
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justjarvis | 01/27/24 11:21 AM |
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rhizoRider | 01/27/24 11:47 AM |
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Land Trout |
01/27/24 12:00 PM |
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If they're all genetically "identical", they should be treated as one species. Why aren't they? What we now call serbica used to be several species as well, which are now concidered varieties. Unlike subaeruginosa/cyanescens+++, they differ microscopically. According to evolution theory, doesn't all mushrooms share a common ancestor?
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Moria841 | 01/27/24 06:13 PM |
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rhizoRider | 01/27/24 06:25 PM |
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Land Trout |
01/27/24 06:43 PM |
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Psilosadhu | 01/27/24 07:35 PM |
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Alan Rockefeller |
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