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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of specimens in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of specimens in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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If we can get shark specimens, we will surely at least be able to find out the pathogenic cause of the lesions.
We reinvestigated it using all techniques available to us, and realized — especially based on the fact that there were massive genetic differences between Hume's type and specimens from elsewhere — that it was pretty obvious that there were two species involved.
These are the oldest frogs from near the equator, the oldest frogs overall are roughly 250 million years old from Madagascar and Poland, but those specimens are from higher latitudes [than the Chinle frog] and not equatorial.
Even single specimens of organisms tell us a great deal about the history of the Earth, and they sometimes appear in surprising cases, this is one such case.
Museomics is the use of museum collections for genome sequencing and other analytical techniques that could not even be imagined when the majority of museum specimens were collected, what makes this so groundbreaking is that we can address questions that can not be answered any other way. This study is a great example of this since we can not go out and collect the Xerces blue butterfly and the only way to address genetic questions about this species is by turning to museum collections.
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